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Wabash College’s annual Ides of August program will be presented in Hays Science Hall, Room 104, Friday, August 22. The Ides of August is the College’s traditional forum for faculty and staff members to discuss their recent projects. more >>> 2008 Division I Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Division I (The Sciences) has announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College. more >>> 2008 Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes: Division I Division I (The Sciences) has announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College. more >>> Liberal Arts Inspires "Entrepreneurial Spirit" Twenty Wabash entrepreneurs who believe that their liberal arts education was the best preparation for the work they love are interviewed in the new issue of Wabash Magazine. more >>> Basic Chem and Physics: All You Need to Know Meeting the world’s long-term energy needs won’t necessarily require brilliant science, according to Dr. Sarah Keller of the University of Washington. Keller, the 2008 Haines Lecturer in Biochemistry, told a lunchtime crowd that the decisions that will have to be made with regard to energy sources are much more difficult. more >>> Haines Lecture in Biochemistry Given by Sarah Keller Sarah L. Keller will give the Haines Lecture in Biochemistry on April 3 and 4. more >>> Negovetich ’01 Awarded Cole Alumni Prize A St. Jude's Children's Hospital researcher studying bird flu, Nick Negovetich ’01 was honored with the Thomas Cole Alumni Research Prize on Thursday. more >>> Immersion, Mission Trips are Life Changing Over 150 Wabash students who traveled the world over Spring Break have returned to campus. Some traveled with class Immersion Learning trips, others did student-driven missionary work in Botswana and New Orleans, and some "spread the fame of her honored name" singing in San Francisco and hitting baseballs in Texas. more >>> Appalachian Residents to Discuss Mountaintop Removal Students for Sustainability welcomes residents of Appalachia to campus today at noon to explain the disastrous effects mountaintop removal coal mining is having on their environment, culture, and heritage. more >>> Appalachia "Hammered" by Mining Practices The next time you turn on the lights or your computer, think of mountaintops being blown up. The Wabash students and faculty who attended Dave Cooper’s talk certainly will. more >>> Galyan '72 Delivers Gore's Environmental Slide Show The slide show that took a former presidential candidate from a political has-been to an Academy Award, Nobel Peace Prize and international acclaim as the leader of the new environmental movement found its way to Wabash. more >>> Top Ten Visit Day Research Results On November 9, Wabash hosted the annual Top Ten Visit Day. As part of the program, some of the visiting students conducted research with the biology department. more >>> Blog: Caldwell '07 Presents at Biology Conference Senior Tony Caldwell had a fascinating experience at a national Experimental Biology Conference in Washington D.C. It was a fitting cap to his Wabash career before starting his new job at Eli Lilly. more >>> Ecologist Strives to Protect, Restore Chesapeake Bay Run-off from land development is even more destructive to water quality than agriculture, says Smithsonian Environmental Research Center ecologist Dennis Whigham ’66. more >>> Scientist Cites Ethical Imperative for Modified Crops Considering their benefits and safety in a world increasing in population, Dr. Gary Bannon claims "an ethical imperative" to expand the use of genetically modified crops. more >>> Bannon ’76 to Give Haines Biochemistry Lectures Gary Bannon ’76, one of the College’s most acclaimed biochemists, will return to his alma mater today to give two public lectures as part of the Haines Biochemistry Lecture Series. more >>> Ramachandran Lecture CANCELED One of the nation’s most esteemed and popular neurologist and neuroscientist, Vilanayur Ramachandran, M.D., Ph.D., was scheduled to give a lecture on campus Monday evening. Due to health problems, Dr. Ramachandran's visit has been canceled. more >>> Indiana Seeking to Become Bio-Fuels Leader Reynolds, Indiana is positioned squarely at the intersection of state highways 24 and 43. Through the years the hamlet of just 547 people really hasn’t been known for much – except Solly’s Steakhouse, perhaps. But if Indiana agricultural and energy leaders are right, Reynolds could become a model town for villages and cities around the world. more >>> Fausto-Sterling: "Our bodies are intricate systems" more >>> Brown Professor to Speak on Biology and Gender Studies A distinguished visiting professor will next week put a different twist on gender studies. Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling, a Professor of Biology and Gender Studies in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Bio-Chemistry at Brown University, will be on the Wabash campus to speak. more >>> |
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