Search Results Search (-) All (1592) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1575) Teaching areas (5) A+ teaching May 4, 2007 CS graduate student Kelly Heffner was honored with the Derek C. Bok Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching of Undergraduates Eliminating entanglements August 10, 2015 A new strategy towards ultra-soft yet dry rubber Blue skies ahead January 12, 2016 Ph.D. candidate develops mask to help people living in regions suffering from severe air pollution Academic passions intersect for new Rhodes Scholars January 17, 2023 Five SEAS students will head to Oxford next year Student engineering project to fly into the stratosphere on NASA mission June 14, 2016 Instrument to measure the effects of climate change on atmospheric chemistry Office of Education Outreach & Community Programs - Frequently Asked Questions Augmented humans in action February 28, 2019 Kopin Corporation founder and CEO John C.C. Fan, Ph.D. ’72, shares futuristic insights during Dean’s Industry Lecture Series Humans of SEAS: Janet Chen, A.B. '19 February 12, 2019 Computer science concentrator Janet Chen, A.B. '19, is exploring creativity and resource scarcity in the context of startups. Uniting to save small businesses February 22, 2021 First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support New year, new skills January 24, 2011 Students braved the cold and snow to "get their hands dirty" during Optional Winter Activities Week at SEAS Saving Chilean mummies from climate change March 9, 2015 Scientist-detectives race to halt decomposition of world's oldest mummies The changing chemistry of the Amazonian atmosphere April 11, 2018 Pollution and urbanization are impacting the atmospheric chemistry of the rainforest Less wind due to climate change won’t impact wind power generation in India and China March 19, 2021 There will still be enough wind energy to power the countries in the future ‘Groovy’ hologram creates strange state of light at visible and invisible wavelengths August 20, 2013 Nanostructured device controls the intensity, phase, and polarization of light for wide applications in optics Senior project spotlight: Amy Donna Bittler April 28, 2020 For her capstone project, Bittler developed an optimization algorithm for more effective utilization of batteries to reduce emissions Commencement by the numbers May 25, 2011 An illustrated snapshot of SEAS' graduating students Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials June 9, 2021 Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more Making every cell matter October 31, 2016 A new method for encapsulating single cells within tunable microgels could boost efficacy of cell-based therapies and tissue engineering Venus-like exoplanet might have oxygen atmosphere, but not life August 18, 2016 New research sheds light onplanet 39light-years away Scholars greet Paris exit as multifaceted mistake June 15, 2017 Faculty across disciplines react to withdrawal from climate accord Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 54 Page 55 Current page 56 Page 57 Page 58 … Page 85 85 Page 86 86 Next page › Last page »
A+ teaching May 4, 2007 CS graduate student Kelly Heffner was honored with the Derek C. Bok Award for Excellence in Graduate Student Teaching of Undergraduates
Blue skies ahead January 12, 2016 Ph.D. candidate develops mask to help people living in regions suffering from severe air pollution
Academic passions intersect for new Rhodes Scholars January 17, 2023 Five SEAS students will head to Oxford next year
Student engineering project to fly into the stratosphere on NASA mission June 14, 2016 Instrument to measure the effects of climate change on atmospheric chemistry
Augmented humans in action February 28, 2019 Kopin Corporation founder and CEO John C.C. Fan, Ph.D. ’72, shares futuristic insights during Dean’s Industry Lecture Series
Humans of SEAS: Janet Chen, A.B. '19 February 12, 2019 Computer science concentrator Janet Chen, A.B. '19, is exploring creativity and resource scarcity in the context of startups.
Uniting to save small businesses February 22, 2021 First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support
New year, new skills January 24, 2011 Students braved the cold and snow to "get their hands dirty" during Optional Winter Activities Week at SEAS
Saving Chilean mummies from climate change March 9, 2015 Scientist-detectives race to halt decomposition of world's oldest mummies
The changing chemistry of the Amazonian atmosphere April 11, 2018 Pollution and urbanization are impacting the atmospheric chemistry of the rainforest
Less wind due to climate change won’t impact wind power generation in India and China March 19, 2021 There will still be enough wind energy to power the countries in the future
‘Groovy’ hologram creates strange state of light at visible and invisible wavelengths August 20, 2013 Nanostructured device controls the intensity, phase, and polarization of light for wide applications in optics
Senior project spotlight: Amy Donna Bittler April 28, 2020 For her capstone project, Bittler developed an optimization algorithm for more effective utilization of batteries to reduce emissions
Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials June 9, 2021 Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more
Making every cell matter October 31, 2016 A new method for encapsulating single cells within tunable microgels could boost efficacy of cell-based therapies and tissue engineering
Venus-like exoplanet might have oxygen atmosphere, but not life August 18, 2016 New research sheds light onplanet 39light-years away
Scholars greet Paris exit as multifaceted mistake June 15, 2017 Faculty across disciplines react to withdrawal from climate accord