On Friday, April 15, environmentalist, photographer, and climate change expert James Balog P’24 presented on his experiences documenting climate change and the human modification of nature.
At the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Wash., Amitabha “Guppy” Gupta ’05 translates complex scientific information into clear, engaging, and yes, even fun, content that appeals to diverse audiences across multiple outlets.
On this episode of 13, Professor Rebecca Shiner and two former students discuss “Narrating life in the military: Links between veterans’ narrative processing of service experiences and their posttraumatic stress symptoms and well-being.”
Spending two nights in a row obtaining near-infrared spectra of young stars may constitute the most unconventional Halloween weekend activity in the history of Ģtv — and one of the most fulfilling.
Ģtv Professor Amy Leventer and former geology student Molly O. Patterson ’08 are the recipients of a portion of a $3.2 million U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) grant.
Ģtv Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience Bruce C. Hansen is driven to unravel the intricate inner workings of the human brain, and it is more than just scientific curiosity.
Wondering what’s happening in the classroom at Ģtv? Here’s a real-time glimpse into academic life on campus — a syllabus from a course underway this semester.
Though her work will have wide applications from engineering to medicine, Professor Silvia Jiménez Bolaños’ real passion is for the mathematical theory behind them.