Division of Science, Mathematics, and Computing News by Date
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April 2013
04-24-2013
More than 3,000 people from 115 institutions participated in the National Conversation on Democracy and Climate, which was organized by C2C Fellows at Bard and available virtually to organizations across the country. The event featured a coordinated nationwide screening of the film The Island President, followed by an interactive expert panel.
04-23-2013
Arendt Center director Roger Berkowitz looks at Massive Open Online Courses and the transformative power of teaching.
04-18-2013
A study coauthored by Bard CEP's Rebecca Barnes looks at decreased snow and increased drought risk in the Rocky Mountains.
04-17-2013
Millennials like Bard sophomore Anna Daniszewski are changing the way we communicate, says Wired magazine.
04-16-2013
Bard alumnus Nsikan Akpan '06 made the jump from biomedical research to science journalism, and gives advice to his fellow science writers on how to do the same.
04-05-2013
Perry Scheetz is a multisport athlete at Bard, competing in soccer, track, and cross-country. She's also a star student who has completed research internships in Brazil and Canada, and will pursue a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry at Dartmouth College after graduation. Her goal is to take part in the creation of a green alternative fuel for the airline industry.
04-02-2013
Assistant Professor of Psychology Kristin Lane gave the keynote presentation on unconscious biases at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Diversity Summit.
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