Zachery Campbell, who interned with Associate Professor of Biology Heidi Walsh, explains his research to a Sphinx Club pledge.
Students in Professor Kristen Standberg's Music Before 1750 class performed a portion of Juan Navarro's 'Passion,' written in early 17th century Mexico.
Professor Strandberg's class viewed in person a copy of Navarro's text, studied and transcribed the piece to sing it at the pitch at which it was originally sung.
Trustee Ray Kljacic ’78 talks with Max Gallivan and Chris Shrack about their research in chemistry with Professor Laura Wysocki.
Timothy Riley conducted research in micro-robotics with Professor Martin Madsen.
Glee Club Director and Professor Richard Bowen listens to Adam Rains discuss his research on mindfulness.
Professor Warren Rosenberg listens as Josh Bleisch talks about his political science research.
Jake Kellerman is interviewed after his talk.
NAWM Board Member, scientist, and start-up founder Joe Trebley visits the Celebration to see what students are up to and to catch up with his former teachers.
Charles Mettler explains his research on orchids.
Ian Artis explains his research and reading on 'racialized sexuality.'
Jonathan Daron talks physics.
NAWM Board Member Erics Janelsins stopped by the session following the board meeting.
Dean of the College Scott Feller (left) enjoys a lighter moment with NAWM Board Members Deon Miles and Jacob Pactor.
Senior Austin Myers recorded interviews during the Celebration…
…while Associate Director of Communications Rich Paige asked the questions.
Free Kashon explains his research in biology.
Jared Santana worked with Professor Heidi Walsh in biology.
It can't all be serious—Justin Miller enjoys a lighter moment with Professor Agata Szczeszak-Brewer.
Poet and Visiting Assistant Professor of English Nate Marshall hears about Nicholas Etter's research at the Cooperstown, NY Baseball Hall of Fame.
Physics Professor Dennis Krause takes a closer look at Aaron Wirthwein's physics research.
Alumnus Ken Crawford takes some video of Cole Chapman's presentation. Chapman has worked with both Crawford, who is an engineer, and his son.
Students in Professor Kristen Standberg's Music Before 1750 class performed a portion of Juan Navarro's 'Passion,' written in early 17th century Mexico.
Professor Strandberg's class viewed in person a copy of Navarro's text, studied and transcribed the piece to sing it at the pitch at which it was originally sung.
NAWM Board Member, scientist, and start-up founder Joe Trebley visits the Celebration to see what students are up to and to catch up with his former teachers.