Myra Cohen and James Lathrop awarded NSF grant
$500,000 NSF grant will fund their computer science research until 2022.
$500,000 NSF grant will fund their computer science research until 2022.
Monic Behnken, associate professor of sociology and director of the Leadership Studies Program in LAS, was selected as a recipient of the 2019 Way Up Recognition Award. The intent of the award is to recognize a person who has made significant contributions, which have been sustained over time, toward the development and advancement of women … Continue reading Behnken receives 2019 Way Up Recognition Award
Jared Anderson, professor of chemistry, was named to Analytical Chemistry’s Top 100 list of analytical scientists, The Power List 2019. Research within the Anderson Group focuses on all areas of separation science and sample preparation. Topics of current interest include the application of magnetic ionic liquids in nucleic acid extraction and preservation, analysis of genotoxic … Continue reading Anderson named in top 100 scientists
Leslie Hogben, professor of mathematics, Dio Lewis Holl Chair in Applied Mathematics and dean for graduate studies and faculty development of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has been named a 2020 Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). The AWM selected 18 distinguished women, from across the United States, to receive … Continue reading Leslie Hogben named Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics
Christina Gish Hill, associate professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, was recently selected to receive a $200,000 grant from the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (NCR-SARE) for the project, “Reuniting the Three Sisters: Native American Intercropping and Soil Health.” “This project explores three sisters intercropping (3SI) in Native … Continue reading Gish Hill receives NCR-SARE grant
Caissie will compile and analyze sea-ice records from several glacial-interglacial cycles in the North Pacific.
Scott Hanna professorships honor outstanding math faculty who demonstrate excellence in teaching, research and service.
Alan Wanamaker, associate professor of geological and atmospheric sciences, has been elected as Fellow of the Geological Society of America (GSA). David Gillikin, professor of geology and director of the environmental science, policy and engineering program at Union College in Schenectady, New York, nominated Wanamaker for this honor. “Alan Wanamaker is an outstanding geoscientist, educator, … Continue reading Alan Wanamaker elected Fellow of the Geological Society of America