Elizabeth McIntosh’s project focuses on the influence of Elizabeth I’s patronage on Edmund Spenser’s The...
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Sarah Horton ’14: Immigration and Housing
Fall 2013
Sarah Horton is using her Dean’s Undergraduate Research Award to investigate why many Hispanic immigrants...
Alessandra Villarreal ’14: Piecing Together Fragments
Fall 2013
Alessandra Villarreal’s research took her to Cahal Pech, an archaeological site in Belize, to analyze...
Inside Our New Citadel of Science
Fall 2013
The rebirth of science education is taking place inside a stunning structure of glass and...
All Under One Roof
Spring 2013
It’s the new undergraduate teaching laboratory building, and it will open its doors in August....
Barbara Landau: What Does the Future Hold?
Spring 2013
Barbara Landau, the Dick and Lydia Todd Professor in Cognitive Science and vice provost for...
Anand Pandian: Learning and Creativity
Spring 2013
Anand Pandian, an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, studies media and creative expression....
Jane Guyer: Cultures and Currency
Spring 2013
New findings in brain science converge with a founding proposition of cultural anthropology: that the...
Steven Gross: Questioning the Questioners
Spring 2013
Steven Gross, an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy, teaches a course called Philosophy...
Geraldine Legendre: Learning Language
Spring 2013
Geraldine Legendre, a professor in the Department of Cognitive Science, conducts research in theoretical linguistics,...
Learning Along the Lifespan
Spring 2013
Weighing in at approximately 3 pounds, the human brain is chock full of complexity, capability,...