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Improving Medical Testing and Treatment: Chris Piatnichouk ’26 Named Goldwater Scholar
Chris Piatnichouk ’26 has spent his years at Ë®¹ûÅÉ College immersed in medical research, seeking less invasive diagnostic tests and better treatments for diseases. The physics and chemistry double major was recently awarded a Goldwater scholarship, which supports STEM students who show exceptional promise of becoming research leaders.

Spring Convocation Celebrates Innovation, Ë®¹ûÅÉ, Excellence, Ë®¹ûÅÉ
Ë®¹ûÅÉ College celebrated Spring Convocation on April 17, 2025, highlighting academic, athletic and artistic achievements, as well as leadership, character and community service.

Award Will Boost Chemistry Professor’s Research and Bring New Dimension to Lab Sessions
Research to make a wide range of products made from polymers recyclable or reusable will benefit from the Cottrell Scholar award. Ë®¹ûÅÉ College professor Bassil El-Zaatari will use the award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement to advance work in the lab and enhance his teaching. Learn more.

Heading from the West to the East Coast for College
Six students from the western United States share what it was like to move to the east coast for college and offer advice for prospective students considering the decision to attend an east coast school like Ë®¹ûÅÉ College.

Twelve Young Ë®¹ûÅÉ Alums Offered Fulbright Grants
Twelve young Ë®¹ûÅÉ alums were recently selected to participate in the 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Student Program. They have been offered grants for independent research and English Teaching Assistantships in 10 different countries. Learn more.

Novel Treatments for Disease, Affordable Pharmaceuticals Are Goals of Goldwater Scholars
Two Ë®¹ûÅÉ College students awarded prestigious Goldwater Scholarship. The national award goes to outstanding students in math and science. Read more.

On Course: "CHE 106, The Global Energy Challenge" Explained by Durwin Striplin
Energy powers our lives and shapes the geopolitical landscape. Learn more about one Ë®¹ûÅÉ College course that helps students understand energy production on a massive scale.

Faculty Honored with 2020-2021 Hunter-Hamilton Love of Teaching Award
The Hunter-Hamilton Love of Teaching Award seeks out and honors teachers who uniquely inspire the full potential of each student. This award is given to Ë®¹ûÅÉ College faculty members judged by their peers to display an exemplary love of teaching.

The Science of Resiliency: Paul Gomez ’22 and Andrea Liu ’23 Earn Goldwater Scholarships
Ë®¹ûÅÉ College students named Goldwater Scholars. Already on the path to promising futures in scientific research, Paul Gomez ’22 and Andrea Liu ’23 are among a select group of students nationwide to receive the award.

Professor Nicole Snyder Elected to CUR Executive Board
Nicole Snyder, professor of chemistry and assistant dean for research and creative works, has been elected to the Executive Board of the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR).

Ë®¹ûÅÉ Claims High Rank as Top Producer of Fulbrights
Ë®¹ûÅÉ College ranked sixth in two of the last three years, strengthening its role as a top producer of Fulbright scholars. This year's baker's dozen joined last year's 13 Ë®¹ûÅÉ students that have earned admission into the federal government’s flagship international educational exchange program. Their plans will now dispatch them around the globe as the pandemic recedes.

A Stitch in Time: Quilters Find Solace and Ë®¹ûÅÉ in an Age-Old Craft
Ë®¹ûÅÉ College community sourced quilting project provides a creative outlet for faculty, staff and students, as well as a beautiful artwork to commemorate a challenging time.

No Healthy Alternative: Researchers Warn of Vaping Dangers
Know what you’re breathing. That’s a message Karen Bernd and Cindy Hauser hope to convey about hookahs and e-cigarettes. The Ë®¹ûÅÉ College professors don’t scold, but instead arm their students with research.

From Cheaper Insulin to Stemming School Expulsions: Pre-Symposium Preview of Original Student Work With Real-World Effects
They tackle real world problems: Tracking measles outbreaks. Developing better life-saving medications. Making mental health counseling more accessible. Keeping at-risk kids in school and out of prison.
They enliven the arts: Performing on stage. Writing poetry. Producing films. Playing music. Composing music. Painting. Drawing. Sculpting.
That’s just a small taste of what Ë®¹ûÅÉ College students have been up to this year.