Items tagged with science
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Faculty members, undergraduates, and high school students work together to unearth the basics of teamwork and field research. -
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The Pamplin Society of Fellows formally inducted seven new members in a ceremony on October 20th, 2008. -
In March, senior Brendan Larsen, senior Alec Kerins, and Assistant Professor of Biology Greta Binford spent their spring break bringing lab research and global engagement together in Puerto Plata, a region in the Dominican Republic.
News
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Lunch-time talks for 2011.
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A listing of 2011 abstracts.
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Learn more about the research that Simon and his peers Lindsay Hilken, a senior music and biochemistry and molecular biology double major, and Louis Prahl, a senior physics major, are doing this summer in the following podcast. -
Senior psychology majors Iris Kemp, Theresa Hennings, and Hilary Galloway have spent their summer considering the social, psychological, and neuropsychological dimensions of their research question in the interest of creating better prevention and intervention strategies for reducing drinking-related problems. -
Junior chemistry majors Robin Osofsky and Eric Randall worked with Assistant Professor of Chemistry Anne Bentley this summer, exploring the ability to incorporate nanoparticles into thin metal oxide films used in lighting and batteries. -
Senior physics majors Dylan Stadler, Eric Douglass, and Nathan Laws worked with Associate Professor of Physics Stephen Tufte on an observational investigation of short-period eclipsing binary stars. -
Student research story (with video) from August 20, 2008. -
The National Science Foundation has awarded Kellar Autumn, Professor and Chair of Biology, a “special creativity extension” to his current Research in Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) grant. -
Amelia Wilcox ’81 and other alumni discuss what makes Lewis & Clark special. -
Isaac Holeman ’09 is a winner of the Top 11 in 2011 Innovators Challenge, which recognizes professionals who have used mobile technology in innovative ways to improve health systems and outcomes in remote areas of the world. -
The National Science Foundation recently awarded the College $413,345 in support of Greg Hermann’s project, “RUI-Investigating the Mechanism of GLO-1 Rab Function in C. Elegans Lysosome-related Organelle Biogenesis.” -
Seven outstanding students joined the Pamplin Society of Fellows this fall, increasing the ranks of distinguished students, alumni, and endowed professors who comprise Lewis & Clark’s undergraduate honor society. -
Greta Binford honored as Oregon Professor of the Year -
Students gain a broad range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular experiences at Lewis & Clark. -
Maureen Daschel M.A.T. ’87 received a statewide honor for her exemplary work as a science educator. -
Greta Binford, associate professor of biology, is the subject of a new children’s book about her hunt for an elusive recluse spider.
Candlewick, 2011. 64 pages. $13. Purchase here. -
A researcher and role model, Dean Tuajuanda Jordan explains in this profile how she hopes to inspire students at Lewis & Clark. -
Professor Greta Binford, an expert in venomous spiders, now shares her name with a newly discovered species. -
Krissy Lyon ’12 is one of many students who spent the summer conducting scientific research. -
Dan West B.A. ’07 tells Outside magazine about the physics of kayaking down waterfalls and how extreme athletes are testing the limits of the human body. -
Professor explores the culture of science in NIH-backed project -
Erik Gerwick B.A. ’07 tells The Chronicle of Higher Education why he chose to pursue a Ph.D. in physics abroad. -
Striving to build a nanoscience program in the liberal arts tradition, Lewis & Clark professors have emphasized a unique interdisciplinary approach. -
This spring, Lewis & Clark students are claiming a bounty of national awards and honors in recognition of their academic excellence and commitment to global service. -
Professor Greta Binford has received a $133,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study the creation of a biodiversity hotspot in the Caribbean. -
Viewers enter virtual worlds of spiders, ceramics, and graffiti with the help of digital initiativesA new series of digital initiatives is extending the college’s global reach and influencing the study of the humanities around the world. -
Lewis & Clark students are immersed in varied and vibrant pursuits in classrooms, laboratories, communities, and environs around the world. That work continues after graduation, with Lewis & Clark alumni in 50 states and 90 countries. -
In this USA Today commentary, President Glassner makes the case for “publicly literate” scientists. -
Professor Greta Binford shares her knowledge of venomous spiders in a new children’s book and on an episode of Nova, airing February 23.
Files
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Chemistry Admissions Presentation Fall 2011
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Download Faculty Handbook Section 1 - 5Faculty Handbook for use by the faculty of the College of Arts & Sciences, The Graduate School of Education and Counseling, and the Law School.
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Download Julio’s CVJulio de Paula’s CV
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Michael Broide, director of the John S. Rogers Research Program, discusses its history and what it offers students, faculty, and the community at large.
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Download Science at LCPDF
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Student participants in the John S. Rogers Science Research Program discuss their work and the impact of the program on their studies.
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Student participants in the John S. Rogers Science Research Program discuss their work and the impact of the program on their studies.
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Student participants in the John S. Rogers Science Research Program discuss their work and the impact of the program on their studies.
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Student participants in the John S. Rogers Science Research Program discuss their work and the impact of the program on their studies.