The evolutionary payout for prickly sex
Ӱ̳ expert Patricia Brennan explains that both males and females benefit from the thorny genital arms race in seed beetles.
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Ӱ̳ expert Patricia Brennan explains that both males and females benefit from the thorny genital arms race in seed beetles.
Nancy Welker ’63 credits her pioneering success in a male-dominated science field to her time studying at Ӱ̳ College.
Ӱ̳ astronomer Darby Dyar is among the planetary scientists who will lead NASA’s new mission to explore the surface of Earth’s fiery twin.
The placement of Donald Trump’s presidential image invites “heated conversation,” says Ӱ̳ art professor Paul Staiti.
Ӱ̳’s 2021 Common Read, “The Fire This Time,” is a collection of “thoughtful, searing, and, at times, hopeful” essays and poems about race.
NASA has selected new missions to explore Venus, including one led by M. Darby Dyar, Ӱ̳ professor of astronomy.
Anuses segregate babies from back ends, says Patricia Brennan, Ӱ̳ College assistant professor of biology.
In an academic year upended by COVID-19, Ӱ̳ College students still stepped forward to lead and serve their community.
Ӱ̳ College alum Mahua Moitra ’98 offers advice on defeating the regressive Bharatiya Janata Party and its ruler, Narendra Modi.
Ӱ̳’s Stoling Ceremony this year was both virtual and in person, the better to honor faculty and staff who support students of color.