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Converting tropical plant dyes—from flowers, leaves and fruit peels—into solar energy? It’s happening in the New College science labs.
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With New College as his launching pad, thesis student Joshua Ingram’s out-of-this-world research is now gaining national momentum.
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It’s never too early to start attending—and shining—at scientific conferences, whether you are a seasoned instructor or an undergraduate researcher.
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Water warrior
CategoriesPostedAs an environmental attorney, New College alumnus Justin Bloom fights for regional water quality in the arena of the law.
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New College alumna Erin K. Lipp, Ph.D.–a microbiologist and professor of environmental health science–helps gather COVID-19 data in wastewater.
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Crystal Bundrage is New College’s new director of Educational Technology Services. She works with faculty and students on identifying, evaluating, selecting and implementing learning technologies.
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From mathinthetimeofcorona.wordpress.com February 20 Day 349: Florida Celebration I want to give a shout out to all of the executive officers in the MAA Florida section meeting. They were the test subjects for all the virtual spring MAA section meetings to come. As roles changed after the FLMAA section meeting, I won’t give titles. But active executive […]
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by Taraaz | Taraaz | Jan, 2021 | Medium Technologies are not built neutrally. From the early stages of ideation to the last stages of deployment and maintenance, decisions are made by executives, policymakers, designers, and developers that generate both positive and negative effects of technology on society. We at Taraaz and the CITRIS Policy Lab, […]
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The squishy side of robots
CategoriesPostedCaitrin E. Eaton, Ph.D. thinks robots have a bad image—especially when they move. She should know. Robots are her specialty.
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During a year marked by economic and academic uncertainty, one thing is for sure: the data science graduate program has never been more in demand.