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As the sight of plows on icy roads becomes a distant winter memory, people across the state breathe a sigh of relief. But as the ice melts, a new problem surfaces: road salt. In the village of Waterville, just 10 miles from campus, Jenny Soonthornrangsan ’19 and Nicholas Jickling ’19 are trying to do something about it.
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When Yeo Jean Song ’21 applied to take part in a summer research project, she hoped to come out of it with a better understanding of molecular biology.
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For much of the summer, home base for Lilly Yangchen ’20 is a wildlife reserve in Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. She has a grant to examine the prospects for expanding ecotourism in the Himalayan country.
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With the recent kickoff of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, soccer fans across the world are dying to know: Who will capture the coveted trophy? Shanay Wadhwani ’19 has an idea.
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Amber Aparicio ’18 and Gabby Stern ’19, presented their research at the fifth annual conference of the “Social Psychologists Around Western New York.” The meeting took place at Buffalo State on May 25.
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Students weren’t limited to learning the intricacies of human anatomy via illustrations in a textbook in Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Jessica Fellmeth’s Survey of Human Anatomy class.
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Assistant Professor of Classics Anne Feltovich and Tina Naston ’20 began work this week at archaeological excavation sites in Pylos, Greece. Jessica Williams ’18 will join them after graduation.
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Members of the Class of 2018 and their senior thesis topics alphabetically by department.
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Viva R. Horowitz presented a paper, "Active colloidal particles in emulsion droplets: a model system for cytoplasm" for the Materials Science Institute at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Ore., in March.
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Jodi Weiss ’19 and Assistant Professor of Biology Natalie Nannas attended the 60th Annual Maize Genetics Conference. The international meeting took place in St. Malo, France, in March.
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