Microbiologist Kasandra Hunter-Whitfield (B.S. ’13, biological sciences) works on the front lines of the government’s biodefense program to help protect those who serve.
He is the fourth director in the living-learning program’s 30-year history.
More than 1,600 students from our college are set to graduate in May 2024.
Charles Delwiche, David Straney and Ph.D. student Adena Collens received the awards.
Cosgrove sought Career Center support for graduate school applications.
They were finalists for the Life Sciences Invention of the Year with "An Accelerated Cellular Model for Alzheimer’s Disease."
Four inventions by college faculty were honored at this year's celebration.
The award recognized Feijó’s highly cited plant biology genetics research on pollen tubes and his impact on the international scientific community.
This year's awardees were selected from a pool of more than 700 nominations from the CMNS community.