College news
Following where her curiosity leadsBeing encouraged to explore her interests beyond the bench shaped biotechnology executive Julia Hatler’s professional path. |
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A tipping pointThe future of above-ground carbon hangs in the balance between two types of wood-rotting fungi. |
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The not-so-gentle bonobosNew research reveals the surprising role of aggression among a close human relative. |
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Rx for Earth’s LakesNew study looks at freshwater threats through a human health lens. |
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Changing mindsMadelyn Blake launched a nonprofit to bring evidence-based education about addiction to high school students. |
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Putting the humans in healthcareCBS alum Tseganesh Selameab is working at the leading edge of a movement to center people and community in medicine. |
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The technicolor world of life after glaciersMariana Cardenas investigates the lichens adapting to South America’s mountain summits. |
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All in good cheerThe annual Golden Pipettes ceremony recognized 10 CBS faculty and staff members for their contributions to student life. |
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A science-centered getawayQianna Xu walks away from a week-long ecology workshop in Japan with a new network and a fresh perspective. |
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Coming to conclusionsMore than 100 CBS students' research projects were on full display at this year's Undergraduate Research Symposium. |