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A W&J student’s research is contributing to improved treatment of Type I Diabetes.
Six Presidents presented their work at the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) centennial meeting this summer.
Five W&J students received top scores at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland’s Undergraduate Research Poster Competitionin.
W&J’s academic year may be done, but many science students are continuing their research through summer break.
Washington & Jefferson College (W&J) distinguished fellow Jonathan Gottschall’s new book is what he calls the “non-fiction version of Fight Club.”
Six W&J students present research on the automotive industry at the 2015 ASIANetwork conference.
W&J student Dakota Holloway ’16 completed a prestigious Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program with the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The students will gain experience conducting research at state-of-the-art facilities during the summer of 2015 with funding from the Merck Internships for Excellence in Science.
Six W&J students received awards and recognitions at the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) in November.
W&J senior Kim Phillips was one of just 80 students nationwide to present independent research at the Mathematical Association of America’s (MAA) MathFest 2014.
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