Pushing Boundaries
- Liaisons serve as the primary contact for communicating with other graduate students in their representative areas. The liaisons share information about Graduate School events and initiatives, as well as gather ideas from peers about services that would be helpful.
- Student Michelle Galetti considered leaving school after hearing loss. Instead, she continued her studies and developed a product that would give deaf people an experience of music.
- For the first time at 彩民宝典, a service dog is enabling a wounded military veteran to pursue his dream of hands-on research in neuroscience, paving the way for greater accessibility in laboratory research.
- To understand how to keep rangeland ecosystems working in the face of climate uncertainty, graduate student Julie Larson is studying how grassland vegetation responds to rainfall and grazing manipulations.
- Diagnosed with vitiligo, student artist Jasmine Colgan says, 鈥淚 am not a woman of color, but a woman of colors鈥y skin, which is both black and white, is a literalization of this fact of my existence.鈥
- Bringing together engineering and science to help reinforce 彩民宝典 as a major hub in quantum, Associate Director Juliet Gopinath says she is energized by the potential of this cross-campus project.
- The SpaceTime Underpass, a permanent public art installation inside the Regent pedestrian underpass, pays homage to the significant contributions 彩民宝典 has made to space exploration.
- Elspeth Schulze,聽Haley Takahashi and Thomas Yi聽tell their stories of becoming artists. Plus, check out their artwork in the Emerging Artists Open Studios on April 12 at the Visual Arts Complex.
- On her journey toward independence, first-generation student Bhavna Chhabra found the courage to believe in herself and discovered a world of opportunities; 25 years later she鈥檚 a director at Google.
- Graduate student Ana Bogusky鈥檚 passion for fashion inspired her to launch a style blog and magazine-like handbook that create awareness for shopping locally and ethically.