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… says journalist and author Kate Rope ’95. “My grandfather was a foreign service officer. His wife—my grandmother—was a … are helpful to other people.” Early in her career, after discarding the idea of being a lawyer, Rope worked in … of scientists during his 11 years as host of the PBS series Scientific American Frontiers . He hosts the weekly …
… By Paul Robert Walker '75 In November 1945, six months after Germany's … in the monitor's position, switching the channels feeding into his headset to listen to the accuracy, speed, and … been sparked by that event. ... Perhaps the most important scientific task for the remainder of this century, and …
… “I always tell people that going to Oxy was one of the best … When I asked him to write me a recommendation for medical school, it was not hard for him to have specific … thoughtful about their college experience understand how precious—and how vulnerable—this model is. “Higher education …
… Performances, Exhibits, Films, Scripts, and Compositions Awards, Appointments, and other Accomplishments Articles, … the importance of engaging with the visual arts for her own scientific practice. Specifically, she describes her … of neural processing underlying perceptual awareness. Furthermore, these two new illusions broaden the Double Flash …
… Science on 'reverse research design' offers an innovative way to teach research methods. Ayoub offers a pedagogical … do not yield undesirable state and local practices. In scientific and popular literature, piloerection (e.g. … for non-aqueous flow batteries. “Development of Organometallic Complexes for the Next-Generation of Non-Aqueous …
… Occidental College (“College”) is committed to upholding the highest standards of rigor in research and … employees or agents of contractors, subcontractors, or sub-awardees. Institutional record. The institutional record … 93.317. Knowingly. To act knowingly means to act with awareness of the act. Plagiarism. Plagiarism means the …
… Culled from 6,775 applicants, the freshmen represent a diverse and disparate group. Roughly 40 percent are … students who apply and eventually choose Oxy, so that always makes it difficult to characterize a class,” says Vince … native. “That makes them unique, and they’re used a lot for scientific research.” Diana learned this as part of the …
… “You couple all of that with a 1-8 season, our defense was going to be the same, our best offensive players were … ’19, a cognitive science major from La Quinta, ran at the Division III Outdoor National Championships in 2016 and … with Veitch. “I cannot understand how a sport which scientific research has shown to expose student athletes to …
… at Oxy as a Minority Postdoctoral Scholar-in-Residence. He was Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs and Director of the Core Program for four years (2018-2022) in … Finite Difference Schemes . Ed. R.E. Mickens. World Scientific Publishing: Singapore. pp. 47-87. R. Buckmire. …
… M., Shipley, B., van Elden, S., Vanaverbeke, J., Want, A., Watson, S.C.L., Wilding, T.A., Somerfield, P. (2024) Developing expert scientific consensus on the environmental and societal … L.A. and S.L. Manley. 2011. The use of kelp sieve tube sap metal composition to characterize urban runoff in southern …