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  • Ho Science Center at Ģtv
    Last week, scientists discovered what might be a fundamental particle called the Higgs boson (a k a The God Particle). Ģtv alumnus Ben Cerio ’07, currently a research assistant at Duke University, was part of this exciting  discovery. “The discovery has very deep implications about the origin of mass in the universe” reports Cerio, who is confident that it is the […]
    July 8, 2012
  • Tanya Lubicz-Nawrocka
    As the Olympic flame continues its journey to London for the 2012 Summer Olympics, it will be passed to Tanya Lubicz-Nawrocka ’08, who was named to the torch relay team in England because of her efforts to inspire young people to become better global citizens.
    July 6, 2012
  • Ģtv students and faculty continue to conduct research this summer in a wide variety of locations, including one group of geology majors who spent five and a half weeks in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and several national parks.
    July 5, 2012
  • David Adjaye will develop the schmatic for the future Ģtv Center for Arts and Culture
    Ģtv has partnered with David Adjaye, one of the world’s leading architects, to begin the design process for a new art and cultural center envisioned for the Village of Hamilton. In this initial phase of the project, Adjaye will meet with members of the community and study the proposed space. He will articulate a […]
    July 3, 2012
  • Mike Sciola - associate vice president for advancement and director of career services
    Ģtv announced today the appointment of Michael Sciola to the new position of associate vice president for advancement and director of career services. The appointment — and the related alignment of career services with institutional advancement, which was announced by President Jeffrey Herbst in February — is an important one for Ģtv. Sciola’s experience, combined with the new structure, will give students even more direct, […]
    July 2, 2012
  • Ģtv Viz Lab
    Ģtv staff photographer Andy Daddio was recently recognized by his peers with two first-place awards during the 2012 University Photographers Association of America awards show. The first award was first place for photography for the Ģtv viewbook. Each year the viewbook is filled with imagery that tells the story of Ģtv. The submission included these photos:
    July 2, 2012
  • Professor Julia Martinez is looking forward to July 4, but it’s not necessarily because of the barbecues or fireworks. Actually, it’s what happens at those events that piques Martinez’s interest, because of their effect on her research. Martinez, assistant professor of psychology, studies drinking, specifically in the college-age group. 
    June 27, 2012