Kate Yoder ’15: Climate science methods that survived for centuries – Newsweek
We like to think of climate science as extremely high-tech, but in fact, observing the climate is sometimes as easy as paying attention to what’s going on outside.
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We like to think of climate science as extremely high-tech, but in fact, observing the climate is sometimes as easy as paying attention to what’s going on outside.
Scoop Miller '84 has been tabbed Ohio girls basketball coach of the year in Division IV.
Singer-songwriter Heather Kropf '94 explains how her album "Chrysalis" came to fruition.
Brian O'Leary is in the Master of Divinity program at AMBS with an emphasis on Biblical studies.
With an impressive performance, Errick McCollum '10, of Galatasaray Odeabank Istanbulhas, been named the Eurocup MVP.
James (Jim) Sweigard, of Newark, Delaware, is an internationally recognized expert in fungal genetics and the culture, growth and molecular biology of crop pathogens. The award is named in honor of DuPont’s Nobel Laureate, Charles J. Pedersen, and recognizes individuals who made outstanding technical achievements.
This bi-annual award provides a means to encourage sound advancements in nutritional science and their application for improving the health and well-being of people worldwide
While every generation goes through a nostalgia phase, Millennials are taking it to a new level.
Jay Strickland, who was approved as the Mid-Prairie High School Principal by the Mid-Prairie School Board Monday night, told the Kalona News that he is excited to become a part of the Mid-Prairie administrative team.
During her AIIS fellowship in April 2015, Rehanna Kheshgi joined Angaraag “Papon” Mahanta and his band East India Company on their annual Assam Bihu tour, performing 20 shows over the span of two months.