February 18th, 2020
Demystifying coronavirus: Is it a pandemic and other questions answered
Ecologist Benjamin Dalziel discusses the novel coronavirus outbreak and transmission and its ramifications for all of us.
Ecologist Benjamin Dalziel discusses the novel coronavirus outbreak and transmission and its ramifications for all of us.
The findings shed new light on the early days of bees and the diversification of flowering plants.
The Learning Assistant program in the College of Science has reduced the drop-fail-withdrawal rate in several key courses by half and has become a model […]
Effective communication can be a critical tool to ensure one’s science discoveries translate to real-world breakthroughs and influence policy makers.
Chemist Kyriakos Stylianou has developed new carbon capture materials to reduce emissions from anthropogenic sources.
Victor “Tori” Puoci’s “At This Point” science podcast shapes undergraduate research science stories in such a way that people listen.
A study of early school-aged children shows a connection between the bacteria in their gut and their behavior, and that parents play a key role […]
Integrative Biology faculty have transformed instructional strategies to improve student learning and performance in the introductory Principles of Biology courses.
The Science Professional Pursuits Program helped biology graduate Jade Sentker find her career path through 1-on-1 coaching, skill-building for job search and interview preparedness.
Taylor Robinson (’19) credits the SP3 program with teaching her practically how to be her best, most confident self in the job market.
Senior Michael Kupperman was among the 20 percent of applicants accepted for a Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
Before he founded what became world-famous Ravenswood Winery, alumnus Joel Peterson was a pre-med student, ambulance driver, backpack traveler in Europe, research immunologist and clinical […]
Patrick Franklin’s (BS ’89) mathematics education helped him adapt and thrive in some of the most competitive and iconic work places in America.
Adrian Gombart, professor of biochemistry and biophysics
Biochemist Adrian Gombart and collaborators have led the development of a new model for studying vitamin D’s role in […]
The College of Science announces Elisar Barbar as the new head of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics.
Robert Mason, professor of integrative biology, has become a new Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Materials chemist Mas Subramanian has paved the way toward designing more pigments that are stable, durable and non-toxic with vivid hues.
The College of Science celebrated research and administrative excellence at its 2019 Fall Faculty and Staff Awards ceremony.
An international team co-led by chemist Kyriakos Stylianou has uncovered a better way to scrub carbon dioxide from smokestack emissions.
The College of Science is proud to announce the launch of the nation’s first online bachelor’s degree in zoology.