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  • A group of 15 students will spend their spring break on the Caribbean island of Martinique — not as tourists, but as part of an interdisciplinary trip exploring the historic, linguistic, cultural, and environmental features of the island nation.
    March 9, 2012
  • “Understanding the role that church forests play in the provision of ecosystem services is critical,” wrote ±«Óătv biology professor Catherine CardelĂşs and two colleagues in a letter published in Science, the world’s leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
    March 7, 2012
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    Two ±«Óătv professors — Rebecca Miller Ammerman, classics, and Randy Fuller, biology — along with seven collaborative partners across the globe, received major research grants from ±«Óătv’s Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute. Both projects, as envisioned by Harvey M. Picker ’36 when he established the institute in 2006, extend the reach and resources of ±«Óătv faculty members […]
    March 7, 2012
  • After co-leading 27 members of ±«Óătv’s faculty around India for two weeks, Professor Padma Kaimal was all the more convinced that the enterprise would have lasting impact on ±«Óătv.
    March 6, 2012
  • The Manhattan String Quartet arrived on campus this week to perform for and instruct ±«Óătv students and faculty. The quartet offered several classes for students who were interested in learning about the evolution of classical music.
    March 2, 2012
  • An exhaustive seven-year project by Nigel Young, who was Cooley Professor of peace studies and director of the Peace Studies Program at ±«Óătv from 1984 to 2004, has received the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, in the Award for Scholarship category.
    March 1, 2012
  • A scientist wearing lace wings paces about the stage, while a blue-and-white “bird spirit,” also costumed in lace and feathers, sings her a birdcall. All the while, animations of cellular processes unfold on the dome above their heads. Needless to say, this was not your average science lecture.
    February 28, 2012