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… OR Majors: mathematics, computer science, physics What was your motivation to major in math? My dad. Ever since I … started to enjoy the challenge. And once you’ve fought your way through a problem that hard, everything else starts to … worked with Prof. John Lipor on optimizing autonomous underwater vehicle sampling using Gaussian processes and neural …
… ’16 Katherine Forbes ’18 Amelia Muscott ’22 “Growing up in Washington state, I always wondered about the history of the Cascade Range and its … or vapor-phase volatiles) on planetary bodies including Titan, the largest of Saturn’s 124 moons. “The experience … 18 Young Scientists to Watch …
… into our network. Secure Your Information Here are some ways to stay safer online: Password change Download anti-virus software from Sophos If you are concerned about any external … activities, but please note some classes will require software that is not easily accessible on tablets. Read more …
… and the public good. In 2017, Professor Christianakis was named editor of Teacher Education Quarterly . She is the recipient of the 2012 Alan C. Purves Award for her article, "Children’s Text Development: Drawing, … in California. Students will explore the various waves of (im)migration across time to understand the diverse …
… Andrea Ibarra Levi Lee Nataly Mesinas Warren Cruser Andrea Ibarra Hometown: Altadena, CA … the concept of race and ethnicity is used to analyze the way systemic racism and other structural injustices have … your understanding to historical and modern issues. What was your motivation to major in CTSJ? Going into Oxy, I knew …
… Religious Studies, minor: Interdisciplinary Writing What was your motivation to major in RELS? In high school, I … my passion for religious studies really grew. Whether it was making a video explaining how we can use religion to … found myself having a lot of fun. With each class I took, I was amazed by how much religion has influenced the world and …
… | Anne Garcia Romero | Marvin Solomon | Tristan Waldron Gladys Eva Angle '11 - FACULTY EMAIL CHAIN Gladys is … a nice enough guy. "Participating in the New Play Festival awarded me a fantastic opportunity to workshop my creativity … my one-act play grow into a fully fledged performance was an amazing gift . Experimenting with story and character …
… foregrounds our mission, and elevates the College. The plan was informed by the recommendations of working groups … to learn about themselves and their world in profound ways. Oxy has already offered inventive, interactive … type of education is in our DNA, and we aim to expand it in ways that will both reimagine and reaffirm liberal arts …
… a swing district just outside of the Twin Cities—Ava Wampold ’24 and Ella Rubin ’24 spent much of their time … on social media. But the main thing that took up most days was “other duties as assigned”—whenever any part of the … a politics major from San Francisco—like going to the Half-Way to St. Paddy’s Day festival in the tiny Le Sueur County …
… instrument: I can't remember the exact moment I decided I wanted to play violin, but I remember going to a Colorado Symphony Orchestra concert when I was a little kid and getting to pick up a violin for the first time, and thinking it was the coolest thing ever. Although I always wanted to play …