News-2020
(Dec. 18, 2020)
A&S Researchers Awarded $2.1M Grant to Study Causes of Congenital Heart DefectsResearchers look to pinpoint mechanical forces that could be causing defects during the early stages of embryo development.
(Dec. 18, 2020)
$1.5M NIH Grant Funds ALS-Linked ResearchAssistant Professor Carlos Castañeda is studying the regulation of liquid-like protein droplets in hopes of determining what causes diseases like ALS.
(Dec. 9, 2020)
A Vital Space: CNY Humanities Corridor Offers Unique Resource to WritersAuthors build rewarding collaborations through the Corridor's working group structure.
(Dec. 4, 2020)
Resistance is FutileA team of A&S chemists are working to develop a superconductor that could store vast amounts of energy and make the electrical power grid much more efficient.
(Dec. 3, 2020)
Teaching Plastics to “Speak”Chemist Davoud Mozhdehi is working on an autonomous synthetic material that could create what he calls “smart plastics.”
(Nov. 24, 2020)
A&S Psychologist Contributes to Important Study in Nature Medicine JournalThe study explored why individuals with the chromosomal disorder 22q11.2 deletion syndrome show varying symptoms.
(Nov. 11, 2020)
Mike Goode Pens New Book on How Literary Classics Help Create the New Media They ‘Live’ InA virtual launch will celebrate Goode’s new book that examines the distinctiveness of the media in which particular ‘classic’ writings by Blake, Scott and Austen find new life.
(Nov. 10, 2020)
A&S | Maxwell Students Take Part in Virtual Stocks and Finance ImmersionWith a trip to Wall Street disrupted by the pandemic, alumni stepped up to keep the valuable experience alive virtually.
(Nov. 9, 2020)
Bold Leaders, Progressive Ideas: A&S Welcomes 2020 Dean’s Advisory Board MembersDean Karin Ruhlandt welcomes four new members to serve as stewards and advocates for the College.
(Nov. 6, 2020)
EES Professors Contribute to Study on Future Climate PredictionClimate experts make the case for including ancient data in future models.