March 11th, 2014
The Emerald Isle – Emily Mangan
Practicing veterinary medicine has been my desire since before I began to understand the implications and the determination I would need to achieve that goal. […]
Practicing veterinary medicine has been my desire since before I began to understand the implications and the determination I would need to achieve that goal. […]
I am a junior in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences pursuing the International Degree, and for nearly four months, I had the opportunity to study abroad […]
After completing a term in East Africa with The School for Field Studies’ wildlife management program, I can say that every minute of the experience […]
For the last two years, I have been working in Dr. Stacey Harper’s laboratory researching the adverse effects of dendrimers. Dendrimers are well-defined, polymeric nanomaterials […]
As the weeks of the school year pile high, the typical university student begins to worship the summer. In the middle of winter, summer break […]
At 7 a.m., Minhazur Sarker is the first person to arrive in Tory Hagen’s lab on the third floor of the Linus Pauling Science Center. […]
Two Honors College students, Bryan Maack and Jason Castaneda, have been selected to attend TECHCON 2013 in Austin, Texas this September. TECHCON is a prestigious […]
A group of high-achieving students eager to further their studies got a unique glimpse into cutting-edge research happening within the College of Public Health and […]