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  • La fatica di essere Oliver
    Un triste Ferragosto per Oliver. Ce lo racconta Massimo Gramellini dalla sua rubrica  "Il caffè" dando una voce al povero cavallo. Mi chiamo Oliver e mi guadagno da vivere al porto di Messina. Ogni giorno, di inverno come d’estate, uomini e donne dagli accenti più strani scendono dalle navi che ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-08-23
  • Italia da scoprire. La casa estiva dei cani San Bernardo
    La casa estiva dei cani San Bernardo Hilary Cuneaz La StampaThe post Italia da scoprire. La casa estiva dei cani San Bernardo appeared first on . ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-08-23
  • L’arte del cibo e mappe alimentari
    Un libro che stuzzica la curiosità e l'appetito. Non un libro di ricette qualunque, ma un viaggio nella storia dell’arte, dai dipinti di Renoir alle fotografie di Steve McCurry. Let’s Bake ART è tante cose, un libro autoprodotto con ilmiolibro.it (sito del Gruppo L'Espresso ndr) su carta  (si ordina on line e in tutte ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-08-23
  • Rugby donne, Mondiale: Italia-Giappone 22-0
    Al quarto tentativo, l’Italia centra finalmente la prima vittoria alla Coppa del Mondo femminile di rugby in Irlanda. Dopo le tre sconfitte di Dublino nella Pool con Stati Uniti, Inghilterra e Spagna, le azzurre del c.t. Andrea Di Giandomenico oggi hanno sconfitto per 22-0 il Giappone a Belfast nella semifinale ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-08-23
  • Message from the President on Events in Charlottesville, VA
    Dear Members of the Emmanuel College Community, This past weekend, our nation witnessed a disturbing outbreak of hatred and violence as white-nationalist groups rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia. Events took a particularly shocking turn as one demonstrator deliberately plowed a car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing a young woman, Heather ... read more
    Source: Published on 2017-08-14
  • A Message From The President
    Dear Members of the Emmanuel College Community, This past weekend, our nation witnessed a disturbing outbreak of hatred and violence as white-nationalist groups rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia. Events took a particularly shocking turn as one demonstrator deliberately plowed a car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing a young woman, Heather ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-08-14
  • Topping Off Ceremony
    Look up! This week marked the Topping Off of the new residence hall. To commemorate this exciting milestone a concrete block, decorated with hundreds of signatures, was hoisted up to the 18th story then placed on top of the lower building for all to see. A total of 80 million ... read more
    Source: New Residence HallPublished on 2017-08-03
  • 5th Annual Research Alumni Gathering 2017
    Research alumni, from the Class of 2011 to the Class of 2017, returned to the Fenway to meet the current undergraduate researchers, catch up with Dr. Gerdon, and catch up with each other. This is always a great opportunity, once a year, to make new introductions and to hear about ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-07-28
  • Bobby Tzepos ’18 – Kayaking the Charles River
    As a busy summer of experiments and hard work finally comes to an end, the entire GRAB lab team gets out of the lab to spend a day on the wonderful Charles River in Boston. Kayaking is a fun way spend some quality time bonding outside of the lab! As Bobby Tzepos ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-07-25
  • Dr. Aren Gerdon collaborates with the CDC to publish in chemistry education
    A multi-year collaboration between Dr. Gerdon and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, GA has led to a recent publication in the Journal of Chemical Education. This project involved students in the Analytical Chemistry course at Emmanuel College, but also general chemistry and analytical chemistry students ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-07-10
  • Dr. Gerdon collaborates with the CDC to publish in chemistry education
    A multi-year collaboration between Dr. Gerdon and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, GA has led to a recent publication in the Journal of Chemical Education. This project involved students in the Analytical Chemistry course at Emmanuel College, but also general chemistry and analytical chemistry students ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-07-10
  • Italia da scoprire. I faggeti
    I secolari boschi di faggi sparsi sul territorio italiano sono stati inseriti nel Patrimonio dell'Umanità dall'Unesco. "Dalla Toscana alla Calabria, sono dieci i faggeti premiati, boschi di piante secolari per una superficie complessiva di 2.000 ettari che costituiscono una delle zone più estese di un grande sito diffuso comprensivo di ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-07-10
  • Dr. Allen Price awarded NSF RUI grant
    Congratulations to Dr. Allen Price on being awarded his second NSF RUI grant at Emmanuel College. Dr. Price's proposal, "RUI: Elucidating the mechanisms of site specific DNA cleavage using single molecule methods", was funded for over $340,000 and will be used to support undergraduate research in biophysics. Check out the ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-07-03
  • Maura O’Brien’16 pursues Doctor of Nursing Practice
    Maura O'Brien, Class of 2016, will be joining students at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD this Fall 2017 to pursue a Doctor of Nursing Practice. The program at Johns Hopkins is in the #1 School of Nursing in the country, according to US News and World Reports. Maura completed ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-07-03
  • Jason Miech’18 – Construction and Destruction
    Jason Miech'18 has developed a new procedure for deconstructing microfluidic flow cells. This can allow for further analysis of the mineral via FT-IR microscopy, SEM, and AFM. These techniques will be able to more accurately access the width, height, and morphology of the formed mineral.The post Jason Miech’18 – Construction ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-07-03