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Global music traditions at heart of new interactive children’s workshop series
Read More: Global music traditions at heart of new interactive children’s workshop seriesMindara Krueger-Olson ’22 works through a rehearsal with classmates in a music education class in the ýƵ Conservatory of Music. The class has some students in person and others virtual. (Photos by Danny Damiani)
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Use of VR tech now reality in classrooms; FaCE grant to ramp up pace
Read More: Use of VR tech now reality in classrooms; FaCE grant to ramp up paceSenior Experience in Virtual Reality “One of the reasons I did that project was not only to explore my interest in it but also to give ýƵ the chance to pioneer in an art medium and form that not many schools are doing yet.” Christopher Gore-Gammon ’17, on creating with virtual reality — — —…
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Summer research grows more robust across an array of academic departments
Read More: Summer research grows more robust across an array of academic departmentsTyler Scott ’23 adjusts a drone as part of a summer research project at Two Creeks Buried State Forest Natural Area on the western shore of Lake Michigan. Scott and several other students are working this summer with geosciences professor Jeff Clark. (Photos by Danny Damiani)
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Podcasting evolves into increasingly popular teaching tool at ýƵ
Read More: Podcasting evolves into increasingly popular teaching tool at ýƵFallon Sellers ’20 (left) and Georgia Greenberg ’20 record a podcast for their War and Pop Culture class. (Photos by Danny Damiani)
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D-Term course has students playing, studying old-school video games
Read More: D-Term course has students playing, studying old-school video gamesRehanna Rexroat ’20 plays “Missile Command” on the Atari 5200 in the Mudd Library during the “History of Video Games: 1977-1996” D-Term class. (Photos by Danny Damiani)
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On Main Hall Green With … Dominica Chang: Heavy lifting in French studies
Read More: On Main Hall Green With … Dominica Chang: Heavy lifting in French studiesPortrait on Main Hall Green: Dominica Chang (photo by Danny Damiani)
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Path to Trump? Podair co-authors book that finds answers in legacy of Spiro Agnew
Read More: Path to Trump? Podair co-authors book that finds answers in legacy of Spiro AgnewNearly three years ago, in the early morning hours of Nov. 9, as the results of one of the most stunning election nights in U.S. history began to come into focus, Jerald Podair sent an urgent email to two fellow history scholars. They were his co-authors on a book project, in its early stages, about…
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Microsoft president at LU: Tech industry needs “best of humanity” to help guide it
Read More: Microsoft president at LU: Tech industry needs “best of humanity” to help guide itBrad Smith, president of Microsoft Corp., discusses his new book, “Tools and Weapons: The Promise and the Peril of the Digital Age,” Friday morning in Stansbury Theatre at ýƵ. (Photos by Danny Damiani)
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Columbia professor returns to ýƵ to talk on rise of “identity politics”
Read More: Columbia professor returns to ýƵ to talk on rise of “identity politics”John Huber ’84, a professor of political science at Columbia University, will deliver a talk Tuesday on the rise of populist appeals that focus on “identity politics.” Huber will present his talk as part of ýƵ’s Povolny Lecture Series in International Studies. The talk, Trump, Le Pen and Brexit: Inequality and Right-wing Populism, will be at 7:30…
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Nobel inspiration: ýƵ scientists, economists embrace new momentum
Read More: Nobel inspiration: ýƵ scientists, economists embrace new momentumMegan Pickett, associate professor of physics, stands beside a whiteboard showing some of her astrophysics research in ýƵ’s Youngchild Hall of Science. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
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Work study program connects Lawrentians with local nonprofits
Read More: Work study program connects Lawrentians with local nonprofitsJohanna Kopecky ’21 is one of many students working for nonprofit organizations on federal work study that sees the benefit in the community.
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Voices from abroad: LU students share takeaways from studying across the globe
Read More: Voices from abroad: LU students share takeaways from studying across the globeFallon Sellers ’20 enjoys fresh coconut milk while studying in Auckland, New Zealand.