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  • My Month in 1857

    Grant Goehring

    For my first Winter Term I wanted to conduct research in economic history, my primary academic interest.
  • The Mellon Dive

    Alexandria Cunningham

    Research at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is a truly unique opportunity and starts with our own personal journey. Well, here goes mine. Let's go on a Mellon Dive.
  • Honors: The View from the Far Side

    Eli Goldberg

    There are a lot of stories that I could tell about the process of writing my thesis, but I'll just share one piece of advice: if you doze off during a late night in the library, when the building closes you will get locked in.

  • Hawaiian lasers smell like pineapple

    Sophia Chen

    I'm currently getting paid to spend my summer doing atmospheric physics research in Hawaii. That's right, I'm living life through pineapple-scented nose-filters. They're better than rose-colored glasses.

  • Undergraduate Research in Science

    Sophia Chen

    Here's my attempt at making an FAQ about undergraduate research. Doing research as an undergraduate has been a big part of my education at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. I've never been completely sure if I want to pursue science as a career, so doing research has made the idea of a "career in science" less of an abstraction, and I know more about what I like and don't like about the scientific process.

  • Research

    Zoe McLaughlin

    To do this, I siphon off a few milimoles of the mixture, using a lot of liquid nitrogen and a pretty intimidating vacuum system, bring it over to the GC, and shoot it through. Basically.