LAS student marshal serves as an inspiration
Manichanh Naonady’s path to graduation has been anything but traditional – and she’s good with that.
Manichanh Naonady’s path to graduation has been anything but traditional – and she’s good with that.
Dara Wald’s Greenlee School lab brings together students from diverse disciplines for science communication research.
Department of Computer Science team demonstrates their stellar programming skills.
Hands-on research is preparing Melissa Piper (’20 meteorology) to study tropical cyclones and extreme precipitation in her future career.
Students enrolled in English 312 Biological Communications are putting classroom knowledge into practice, articulating science for the general public.
Antonio Ball (’21 sociology, women’s and gender studies) is passionate about making a difference for marginalized communities, and he knows that a sociology major will equip him to help others.
This intensive, one-year program is designed to help undergraduate degree holders smoothly transition into the rigors of a graduate mathematics program.
Guest directed by Arpita Mukherjee, LAS Dean’s Artist-in-Residence, the Odyssey-inspired show opens Dec. 6.