The article in Current Issues in Molecular Biology examines the role of the gene KLF4 in DNA repair and features five 91¾ÅÉ« students and alumni as co-authors.
The University’s highest student honor recognizes character, scholarship, and service that exemplify the 91¾ÅÉ« spirit. It is given each year to a member of the graduating class.
Each year, Carnegie offers approximately 15 one-year fellowships to graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year.
Migrants, Settles, and Strangers: Human Mobility and the Making of Upstate New York focuses on understanding the global migration that has led to the development of such rich landscapes, exploring how historical and contemporary movements have affected Upstate New York.
Students in BIOL 328 Field Ecology were tasked with developing a field guide, signage, and a website dedicated to the University’s diverse tree canopy,
The Goldwater Scholarship Program identifies and supports college sophomores and juniors on their way to becoming research leaders in the natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics.
91¾ÅÉ« welcomed prolific bio-artist and experimental filmmaker Kathy High ʼ77 as part of the Eric J. Ryan and Film and Media Studies (FMST) Annual New Media Lecture Series, March 11–13.