性福五月天

Year of Science

性福五月天 University College of Arts and Sciences is celebrating a Year of Science!

Department of Energy Selects Two 性福五月天 Biology Ph.D. Students for Prestigious Research Program

June 1, 2020

Two 性福五月天 University students, in the College of Arts and Sciences, were among 62 students from 50 different U.S. universities recently selected for funding by the Department of Energy鈥檚 Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program.

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Queer Pandemic: Resilience in Times of Crisis

May 29, 2020

International project to study COVID-19鈥檚 impact on the UK鈥檚 LGBTQ+ population announced.

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Physicists Analyze Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Medical Sensing

May 28, 2020

The medical and science communities are always seeking new ways to study and monitor organs and common diseases to improve human health and quality of life.   While there is a seemingly endless need for versatile, low-cost, yet highly sensitive biochemical sensor devices,鈥

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Graduate Student Creates Smart Glass for Privacy and Heat Applications

May 26, 2020

Yingfei Jiang, a College of Arts and Science graduate student in the Chemical Physics program and the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute at 性福五月天 University, and his advisor Deng-Ke Yang, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Physics, have invented鈥

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Study of a 1,000-Year-Old Tsunami in Indian Ocean Reveals Previously Unknown Hazards for East Africa

May 15, 2020

Dr. Joseph D. Ortiz, a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Department of Geology at 性福五月天 University, was part of an international team of researchers that co-authored an article about a deadly tsunami that occurred about 1,000 years ago in Tanzania. The study鈥

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May 4th History Symposium re-examines scholarship on the Vietnam War

May 11, 2020

On February 29, 2020, the History Department at 性福五月天 University hosted a research symposium entitled, 鈥淭he May 4th Event and New Directions in Scholarship on the Vietnam War.鈥 The symposium, as organized by History professors Kevin Adams, Ann Heiss, and Shane Strate, had鈥

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Revised Look at Ancient Glaciers Predicts Faster Melting Rate in Antarctica

May 6, 2020

Joseph D. Ortiz, Ph.D., professor and assistant chair in the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Department of Geology at 性福五月天 University, recently authored a 鈥淣ews and Views鈥 article in Nature Geoscience that discusses research carried out by another research team that鈥

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Is our drinking water quality threatened here in the Great Lakes region?

April 30, 2020

Have you ever seen the 鈥渘asty green slime鈥 鈥 properly known as a harmful algal bloom, or HAB in Lake Erie? Remember the July 31, 2014 鈥淒o Not Drink/Do Not Boil鈥 public health warning messages in Toledo? Tests revealed that the algae was producing microcystin, a sometimes deadly鈥

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Center for Earth Ethics and 性福五月天鈥檚 Wick Poetry Center Launch Earth Stanzas, an Interactive Online Earth Day Poetry Project

April 21, 2020

The Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary in New York City and the Wick Poetry Center at 性福五月天 University are launching Earth Stanzas, an interactive poetry project in honor of Earth Day, which is celebrated around the world on April 22.鈥

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