Academic Festival Computer Science Representing Arch Structures in Digital Elevation Models May 2, 2022 GIS platforms like Google Earth rely on mass amounts of elevation data to render natural terrain. But what happens when a structure can’t be represented… More Info »
Academic Festival Biochemistry Biology Blood Vessel Growth in the Zebrafish Fin April 28, 2021 We have developed a method for quantitating blood vessel branching in the zebrafish fin.
Library Chat with a Librarian! September 15, 2020 The Wallace Library has launched the new Chat with a Librarian service, where you can ask questions about research, library resources, or for help.
Academic Festival Neuroscience Induced Simultanagnosia in a Saccadic Persistence of Vision Display May 12, 2020 We spent our fall semester creating and experimenting with a saccadic persistence of vision display.
Political Science Applying Theory to Policy May 6, 2016 Ethan Fitzgerald ’16 received the Kathryn W. Davis Prize for Undergraduate Research.
Political Science Jessica Buonaccorsi May 18, 2011 Understanding American Voter Turnout: The Primary Factor Model
Political Science Edward A. Nesi May 18, 2011 Lion in Winter: Edward M. Kennedy in the Bush Years, A Study in Senate Leadership
Political Science Duncan McCreery May 18, 2011 Anti-Americanism in Russia, A Response to U.S. Unilateralism in the Post-Soviet Era
Political Science Myles Matteson May 18, 2011 Judicial Reconstruction after Genocide: An Analysis of Courts and International Tribunals in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Political Science Shane Thurston May 18, 2011 The Not So Settled Secession Issue: The State of Jefferson and Modern, Constitutional Disintegration of States