Home News 2014 Archive: 2014 High Stepper Soccer player Ian Luebbers ’17 is also an internationally ranked step dancer. Lost Horizon Fall 2014 Week 13 Dog Days Fall 2014 Monkey Business Anthropology major Katherine Meier ’16 is getting to know the great apes at the Como Zoo. Working at YouTube Senatorial Interns Three Mac students learn politics from the inside working for U.S. senators. Mac Startups Entrepreneurship at Macalester Winter: What’s to Like? Plenty of Macalester students revel in our frosty months. And what's even more surprising, some of these snow and ice fans hail from far more temperate climates. Studying Science Abroad Studying Science Abroad Three science students study abroad, from Singapore to Scotland. Fall 2014 Week 12 Winter Ball 2014 Macalester Becomes Tobacco-Free January 1 HHMI Young Researchers From pain to tiny arachnids, Nicole Mathews applied concepts from her science courses as she pursued answers to real-world questions in the lab. Tiny Australian Arachnids Collecting specimens in Australia and identifying them in the lab taught Michelle Coblens a lot about the power of original research. Health Policy Pursuits Jyothi Dhanwada researches pain and has interned on a U.S. Senate committee in Washington to learn firsthand about the intersection of science and health policy. Rivers of Electricity A laptop that partially charges itself? It could happen. Noah Lupu-Gladstein explored cutting-edge thermoelectrics research in Professor James Heyman’s physics lab. Clues from Antarctica As part of a Keck Consortium research project, Hali Englert studied rocks from Antarctica for what they can tell us about climate change. Reef Diving in Belize Ilian DeCorte made daily scuba dives in Belize to learn why otherwise endangered coral were thriving there. A Database of Brains Bioinformatics at Harvard–MIT’s Health Sciences and Technology Program allowed Issa Ali to combine his research interests in computer science, biology and chemistry. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 14 Next