Posted on June 17, 2016
From Textbooks to Reality: Reflections from Gordon’s Inaugural Cadaver Lab Cohort
Each lab period this spring, an intrepid group of students left their books and backpacks at the door of Gordon's new Anatomy and Physiology Lab, swapped their pencils for scalpels, donned lab coats and scrubs, and breathed in the scent of embalming fluid.
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Posted on March 26, 2015
Collaborative Design with Prosthetics Engineer Dr. Meagan Vaughan
The Department of Kinesiology presents Collaborative Design—a seminar with Prosthetic Engineer Meagan Vaughan
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Posted on October 24, 2014
Renowned Scientist Denis Alexander to give 2014 Herrmann Lectures on Faith and Science
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Posted on September 21, 2014
Climate Week NYC
Faculty: Dr. Boorse at the People's Climate March, NYC
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Posted on September 5, 2014
Tim Hohman '07: Alzheimer's Researcher
It’s rare to choose a vocation in high school and make it stick, rarer still for the vocation to center on a disease of the elderly. But that’s Tim Hohman’s story.
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Posted on August 17, 2014
Nathan Uebelhoer '92: Dermatologist
Nathan Uebelhoer had been serving the U.S. Navy Medical Corps for nearly a decade when U.S. forces entered Afghanistan in 2001. “God put me right in the middle of one of the largest of these hospitals, the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California,” he says. “And then he put a laser in my hands that has helped improve the quality of life for hundreds of wounded warriors.”
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Posted on June 11, 2014
STEM^2 Summit: Lighting the Fire for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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