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2019 Issue 1

The Why Axis: Cutting-Edge Science at Wesleyan
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019July 26, 2019

The Why Axis: Cutting-Edge Science at Wesleyan

In search of photonic breakthroughs, Professor of Physics Tsampikos Kottos often finds himself learning the most from challenges and failures, which make many scientific discoveries look inconceivable…
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Empowering Research through Passion-Driven Statistics
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019

Empowering Research through Passion-Driven Statistics

Lisa C. Dierker (above, left) is the Walter Crowell University Professor of Social Sciences and professor of psychology.…
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Risky Business: Decoding the Neurological Underpinnings of Addiction
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019

Risky Business: Decoding the Neurological Underpinnings of Addiction

Assistant Professor of Psychology Mike Robinson is looking to the brain to investigate the science behind risky decision…
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Climate Change  and the Economy
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019

Climate Change and the Economy

Gary W. Yohe, Huffington Foundation Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies, has been working at the forefront …
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“Show Me Numbers”
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019

“Show Me Numbers”

Director of the Quantitative Analysis Center Manolis Kaparakis positions data analysis squarely in the center of Wesleya…
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Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019

Curricular Trends Over Time

Be it double majors or data analysis minors, incoming Wesleyan students are continually diversifying their range of study. "The ability to analyze quantitative and digital data quickly and accurately is more important…
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A Tribute to Cliff Thornton’s Work at Wes
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019

A Tribute to Cliff Thornton’s Work at Wes

In recognition of Thornton’s long-time service to Wesleyan and his tireless dedication to financial aid and admission, t…
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On the Federal Reserve Board: The Interesting Days of Lael Brainard ’83
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019May 20, 2019

On the Federal Reserve Board: The Interesting Days of Lael Brainard ’83

As one of five current members of the Federal Reserve Board—which oversees the country’s central banking system—Lael Bra…
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Landman ’78: How to Summit Everest
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019May 21, 2019

Landman ’78: How to Summit Everest

Last spring, David Landman ’78, P’13 planted a Wesleyan pennant atop Mount Everest. This was his sixth mountain in the S…
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Professors’ Bookshelf: Authors Curran, Finn, Glick, and Scheibe
Category 2019 Issue 1Posted on May 20, 2019

Professors’ Bookshelf: Authors Curran, Finn, Glick, and Scheibe

Andrew S. Curran, William Armstrong Professor of the Humanities Diderot and the Art of  Thinking Freely  …
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