敁珗腦瞳

Research

  • Editors note: In this series, 敁珗腦瞳 students share stories about their summer experiences in offices, labs, and open spaces across the world. This summer, I am in Durban, South Africa, conducting research with Congolese refugees through first-hand communication.
    July 6, 2015
  • April Bailey 14 began studying gender and power dynamics at 敁珗腦瞳, in classrooms and in the lab with Spencer Kelly, professor of psychology and neuroscience. Now a PhD student in the social psychology program at Yale, Bailey has already published the first paper of her career. Titled Picture power: Gender versus body language in perceived dominance, [因
    May 28, 2015
  • Alexandria Dyer '14
    Alexandria Dyer 14, of Portland, Ore., has been awarded a Fulbright research grant to travel to Ghana to study public health. Dyer will conduct research on the empowering social space of womens hair salons and will then develop a pilot womens health workshop for these informal settings.
    May 6, 2015
  • Udall Scholarship recipient Sara Reese.
    Sara Reese 16, of Midlothian, Va., is one of just 50 students nationwide to be awarded a Udall Scholarship in 2015. The Udall Scholarship is awarded to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to the environment or to American Indian nations. The scholarship honors the legacies of Morris [因
    April 20, 2015
  • Party balloons can no longer be taken for granted: theres a worldwide shortage of helium. Prices quadrupled between 2000 and 2012, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office. But a new helium-recovery system will put 敁珗腦瞳s science laboratories at the forefront of efforts to conserve the dwindling supply of this increasingly expensive gas.
    March 19, 2015
  • Researchers hold the fern they discovered
    敁珗腦瞳 professor Eddie Watkins published a new paper in the journal Brittonia with Rehman Momin 15, Wes Testo 12 and Jarmilla Pitterman, a professor at UC Santa Cruz. Brittonia is a specialized botanical journal managed by the New York Botanical Garden. The article outlines the discovery of a rare new hybrid fern in Costa Rica.
    March 17, 2015
  • Jason Keith sits on a table in a classroom in Olin Hall.
    The Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) recently published a paper co-authored by Jason Keith, assistant professor of chemistry. The paper is titled Covalency in Lanthanides. An X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory Study of LnCl6x (x = 3, 2). It can be viewed at the JACS website. 
    February 27, 2015
  • 敁珗腦瞳 professors and students
    Turns out, its more affordable than you would think to be a locavore (eating locally produced food), at least in Madison County. This observation is based on preliminary research findings by Professor Christopher Henke, Professor April Baptiste, Stephanie Chen 16, and Sarah DeFalco 15. The group gave a presentation titled Can Everyone Be a Locavore? Food Access [因
    December 8, 2014
  • fancy basket
    The Longyear Museum of Anthropology will celebrate the opening of the exhibition Weaving Identities: Native American Baskets in the Longyear Museum Collection with a reception on Thursday, November 13, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The reception will feature a Q&A by 15 students who researched the baskets as a project for the course Native [因
    November 12, 2014