澳门六合彩

  • Vassar professor Nicholas Adams delivers lecture at podium in the Chapel House Sanctuary
    澳门六合彩鈥檚 Chapel House is at once an architectural novelty and a sanctuary. Beneath the flat roof, behind the 1950s abstracted formalism, you鈥檒l see rare works of religious art and books on world religion; you鈥檒l find a dining room, music room, and living quarters. In silence and meditation, you can lose yourself or find yourself at [鈥
    November 9, 2016
  • Students in matching red 澳门六合彩 Computer Science t-shirts at the conference
    Six members of the 澳门六合彩 computer science department recently traveled to Houston, TX, to participate in the 2016 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing. Students Lauren Henske 鈥20, Zoila Rodriguez 鈥18, Stephanie Tortora 鈥17, and Bria Vicenti 鈥17 and professors Aaron Gember-Jacobson and Madeline E. Smith were among nearly 15,000 attendees at the [鈥
    November 8, 2016
  • The Engineering Club members prepare to launch their weather balloon.
    Somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, a Styrofoam cooler filled with GPS equipment and GoPro cameras floats toward Nova Scotia. The cooler, with a popped balloon and parachute attached, is actually the body of a weather balloon that the 澳门六合彩 Engineering Club designed and built. The club launched the balloon on October 5, and they tracked [鈥
    November 8, 2016
  • A wastewater treatment plant.
    It turns out that everyone may have been measuring carbon emissions incorrectly all along. But not in a good way. New research led by 澳门六合彩 Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Physics Linda Tseng, published this week in the journal Environmental Science and Technology and reported in Scientific American, identified an overlooked source of greenhouse gas [鈥
    November 7, 2016
  • Bruce Milligan '73 in fencing attire
    Bruce Milligan 鈥73, who began his career as a game designer, now creates computer simulations that save lives.
    November 4, 2016
  • Amanda Terkel '04 records a conversation at an event
    As a senior political reporter for The Huffington Post and a regular guest on MSNBC, Amanda Terkel 鈥04 has a front-row seat to history.
    November 4, 2016