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Rod Campbell Award Winner Fuhrer a Driving Force
College of Arts and Sciences, Lehigh University
Eddie Fuhrer's dedication to covering overlooked drivers earned him the prestigious Rod Campbell Award.
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Teachers Bring Introductory Chemistry to the Digital Age
Mellon College of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Professor David Yaron believes a hybrid approach to chemistry education brings the best of both in-person instruction and virtual learning and redefines how students learn foundational science.
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A Math Magician
University Advancement, Carnegie Mellon University
Tepper School of Business graduate Brittany Rhodes founded Black Girl MATHgic in 2019 and launched the monthly subscription box service aimed at third through eighth-grade girls.
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DeGrazio Hones His Problem-Solving Skills
Lehigh College of Business, Lehigh University
Sal DeGrazio’s Army experience made him a perfect candidate for Lehigh’s one-year MBA program.
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Armbruster Studies Biofilms in Diverse Environments
Mellon College of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
An interest in opportunistic infections led Catherine Armbruster to her life’s work studying biofilms.
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Shaping AI Policy
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
SCS faculty advise government officials on benefits, threats and regulations required for ethical AI implementation. -
Low-Dimensional Topology Offers High Rewards for Simone
Mellon College of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Jonathan Simone explores the landscape of topology. The construction of 4-dimensional objects — in particular exotic 4-manifolds — intrigues him.
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Luo Receives McWilliams Fellowship
Mellon College of Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Doctoral student Lianshun (Evan) Luo finds value in gold quantum rods.