Object Lesson: Scanning Electron Microscope
The College of Science & Engineering’s new purchase has students and professors seeing small.
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November 3, 2015
Syria: Everyone’s Crisis
Civil war has displaced 11 million Syrians from their homes. In a Think Global panel, experts discussed ways everyday people could help.
June 2, 2015
The Economist ranks Neeley EMBA No. 5 in U.S.
The publication also tabs executive MBA program as 12th-best in the world.
Schieffer to retire from CBS this summer
After 58 years as a reporter, namesake of College of Communication will leave network and “Face the Nation” at the end of May.
May 18, 2015
New sundial landmark unveiled on campus
Timepiece is a large precision instrument with no moving parts, relying instead on the movements of the Earth around the Sun.
Fulbright scholar Blaire Butler ’14
Finance grad will help facilitate loans and perform financial analysis for Esperanza International in Haiti and Dominican Republic.
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Fulbright scholar Caitlin McAteer ’14
Anthropology graduate will study female empowerment in a Muslim culture while working as a teaching assistant in Morocco.
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Princeton-in-Africa scholar Lavina Ranjan ’14
Recipient of a Princeton-in-Africa Fellowship, biology graduate will teach chemistry and physics to 11- to 14-year-olds at Maru-a-Palu in Gaborone, Botswana.
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Fulbright scholar Alex Masi ’14
Modern dance and religion major will conduct research in India on the ways dance and religious environmentalism — specifically Hinduism — can aid human beings in their relationship with themselves, other beings and the planet.
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Fulbright scholar Preston Oliver ’14
Finance grad will teach English in Macau as a teaching assistant.
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