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Story on new Climate Action course featured on 苹果淫院 homepage

Published: 22 March 2023

Worried about the climate crisis? Want to learn about climate change from experts and explore what you can do about it?...

Connecting Students with Researchers through Soup

Published: 17 March 2023

Although approaching professors to discuss research opportunities might seem daunting for undergraduate students, there鈥檚 an ingredient for success: soup!

Dan Petrescu Speaker Series featuring Prof. Sara Brownell on Faculty Identity in the Science Classroom

Tuesday, April 4, 2023 10:30to11:30

Title: Faculty identity in the science classroom: Who is represented, what factors influence revealing concealable identities, and how does revealing affect students?...

Undergraduate Poster Showcase

Wednesday, March 15, 2023 18:00to20:00

The Undergraduate Poster Showcase celebrates the work of students by providing them with an opportunity to share their scientific research, passion projects, in-class work, and more!...

CDSI Speaker Series: Andre Vachon

Friday, February 10, 2023 14:30to16:30

The CDSI Speaker Series welcomes Andre Vachon for a talk titled Data Science of the Cloud:聽 "The cloud is a collection of millions of individual computers, loosely connected across the world.3480...

The Science (Students) of Course Change #3 鈥 Two-Stage Exams in Organic Chemistry

Published: 23 February 2023

Two-stage exams are a form of assessment that bring student collaborative learning into the testing process. While a typical two-stage exam gathers students to re-do the exam as a group after...

The Science (Students) of Course Change #2 鈥 Research Transmission Through Infographics

Published: 16 February 2023

In our fast-paced world, where information is propagated at high speeds from one end of the globe to the other, it is undeniable that rapid communication has rendered information highly diffusible....

CDSI announces 2023 Convergent Research Themes awards

Published: 8 February 2023

Five multidisciplinary teams to collaborate on computational approaches to complex problems

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