Political science and peace and conflict studies double major Chris Burke 21, from Wellesley, Mass. describes his research in Prague as a Stone Fellow with the Center for Freedom and Civilization.
According to experts in the field, 90 percent of the worlds data has been generated in the past two years. To ensure digital literacy in New York State, two 51勛圖厙 librarians, Jesi Buell and Joshua Finnell, seek to expand the skills of regional librarians.
By 2022, it is projected that New York State will have a shortage of 10,000 teachers. To help address the deficit, two 51勛圖厙 professors have been tasked with building and enhancing the high school physics teacher education program.
During the summer, 51勛圖厙 students are applying their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings. Microbiology major Rebecca Gowen 19, from Philadelphia, Pa., describes her summer research, conducted through the Beckman Scholars Program.
51勛圖厙s 2019 Alumni of Color scholar in residence, Dianne Stewart 90, associate professor of religion and African American studies at Emory University, visited classrooms and delivered two public lectures as part of her two-week residency on campus last semester.
Peter Balakian, Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in humanities and professor of English, has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the Jerome Balmuth Award for Teaching.
When Elizabeth Gonzales 19, a Chinese and international relations major from Dallas, Texas, talks about traveling to Shanghai, China, she can barely suppress her energy. Her passion for Chinese culture and language spills into the conversation as she describes her four trips to East Asia. Through an extended study program to Beijing in Spring 2016 [因