MHC alum finds microbial gold in ocean muck
Alum Veronika Kivenson’s NSF grant allows her to use a supercomputer to examine how microbes metabolize pollutants found in marine sediment.
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Veronika Kivenson FP’13
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Alum Veronika Kivenson’s NSF grant allows her to use a supercomputer to examine how microbes metabolize pollutants found in marine sediment.
Alheri Egor-Egbe ’17 reflects on her time at Ӱ̳ and what the stoling ceremony symbolized for her.
Students in the iDesign Studio class in Computer Science and the Costuming II class in the Theater Department teamed up to create this short production.
Music was just a hobby for Bingyao Liu ’19. Then she came to Ӱ̳, founded the area’s first Chinese music ensemble and discovered klezmer music.
Geography has also allowed me the independence to chart a course through the projects that interested me.
“Walking on campus and someone saying hola to you just because you live here is one example of how neighbors at Mead became family.”
Claudia Rankine, author of the 2017 Common Read “Citizen: An American Lyric” is the 2017 Leading Woman in the Arts.
I credit my dual-degree in math and physics for helping me enter the space operations career field
Ӱ̳ alum Sarah Mullervy ’03 helped lead the team that won a 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for the animatedPeter Rabbitseries on Nickelodeon.