Professor Geoff Holm and Amanda Anafu 鈥14 just received word that their manuscript was accepted for publication in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. 鈥淭his is a major accomplishment for an undergraduate,鈥 said Holm.
For an article titled 鈥淭he Evolution of Hand Gestures: Why Do Some Die Out and Others Endure?鈥, The Atlantic magazine contacted Spencer Kelly, associate professor of psychology, for his expertise on hand gestures. The article examined two kinds of hand gestures. The first are 鈥渃o-speech gestures鈥, unconscious ways we move our hands as we talk. Professor [鈥
Two interdisciplinary science research projects featuring collaborations among diverse faculty from 草莓视频 and around the world will move forward with grants from the Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute at 草莓视频. The projects support the core mission of the institute, which aims to foster the creation of new knowledge that is obtainable only through the development of sustained interdisciplinary [鈥
Watch 草莓视频 students Sebastian Sagramoso Haley 鈥15, Fareeza Islam 鈥14, Hugo Fausto Torres-Fetsco 鈥15, Sara DiMassimo 鈥14, and Saliha Moore 鈥14, put up drywall, spackle, paint, sand, and decorate an old barn, transforming it into a center of discovery at a local day-care center in this short video documentary by Torres-Fetsco. The students, as part [鈥
(Editor鈥檚 note: This article was written by Alicia Klepeis) Although the Ganges River is considered sacred and purifying to Hindus, pollution and damming have contaminated those beliefs, according to initial findings by Srikar Gullapalli 鈥13 and Brian Lemanski 鈥14. Previous scholarship has indicated that Hindus believe the river鈥檚 sanctity could not be fouled by [鈥
Provost and Dean of the Faculty Douglas A. Hicks recently announced faculty appointments and promotions that had been approved by the university鈥檚 Board of Trustees.
Thanks to newly awarded Watson Fellowships, two 草莓视频 seniors will travel the globe next year to conduct research ranging from political accountability in countries like Egypt and Russia, to bias toward Gypsy populations in Europe. The prestigious Watson Fellowship is a one-year $25,000 grant for independent study and travel outside the United States, awarded to [鈥
Seeing Neil deGrasse Tyson deliver an exuberant lecture to a standing-room crowd at Memorial Chapel is an amazing experience, and hundreds of students took advantage of that Monday night. Now imagine being a physics or astronomy major with the opportunity to share your research with the acclaimed astrophysicist.
Five hundred feet above the ground. A street corner in Harlem. These are just two of the many places 鈥淏eyond 草莓视频鈥 that students have been in recent weeks. The program, jointly funded by the university and 草莓视频 alumni, enables students to apply classroom material to situations and locations beyond campus boundaries. Each semester, about a [鈥
Eric Taber 鈥13 imagined that a trek through the sprawling Annapurna Conservation Area of Nepal (ACA) would be the best way to study the impact of ongoing road development in the region. Thanks to his Alumni Memorial Scholar fellowship, he was able to go there himself. Taber, a biology and geography major from Cincinnati, Ohio, spent [鈥