Navigating the path to an environmental career
Ӱ̳ College students interested in environmentally based careers were able to talk to alums and explore fieldwork.
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Ӱ̳ College students interested in environmentally based careers were able to talk to alums and explore fieldwork.
Ӱ̳’s annual LEAP Symposium is a powerful vehicle that demonstrates the strong connections between academic work at the College and its practical application in the world in internships and research experiences.
Ӱ̳ College welcomes new staff and administrators for roles across the campus.
Ӱ̳ senior Bridget Hall ’24 spent her summer on a “pretty special” glacier in Canada, doing research into climate change for an internship that confirmed her interest in glaciology.
Ӱ̳ alum takes part in getting drag ban legislation overturned in Tennessee.
Ӱ̳ College hosted the annual Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, which brings together faculty and students from the greater Hudson Valley region for a day of talks on and about the mathematical sciences.
Ӱ̳’s career-focused curriculum program went on the road to Boston this past spring, allowing students to connect with alums in both the biotech and public service sectors.
Two Ӱ̳ College students will spend the next year conducting advanced research as part of the Beckman Scholars Program. They will each conduct 15-month, one-on-one mentored research projects with College faculty.
When Ansley Keane graduates from Ӱ̳ in May of 2023, she will be ready to teach history to children — including the child of the director of undergraduate early childhood and elementary licensure programs at the College.
Three Ӱ̳ alums had their Lynk-funded research on COVID-19 and collective memory published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).