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Prof. Walter Piper Interviewed on ‘The Academic Minute’

November 13, 2012 by | News

Dr. Walter Piper, professor of Biological Sciences, will be featured on The Academic Minute, a nationally syndicated educational radio program, Wednesday, November 14. Dr. Piper will be speaking about his studies in loons and their territorial nature.  Dr. Walter Piper has studied territoriality of Common Loons since 1993 in Oneida County, Wisconsin. Click here for the podcast of

Dr. Brennan Peterson Discusses Female Fertility in Major Canadian News Publication

October 30, 2012 by | News

Dr. Brennan Peterson, Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of Marriage and Family Therapy program, was cited in an article in the Canadian news website Maclean’s. The article, “Thirty-Seven and Counting”, highlights the misconceptions currently held about women’s fertility. The age at which women experience a decline in fertility is much younger than we believe,

Professor Tatiana Prytkova Receives Prestigious Grant to Improve Solar Power

September 20, 2012 by | News

Dr. Tatiana Prytkova, assistant professor in Chemistry, has received a research grant from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA) to study “The Protein Structure and Mobility Control of Electron Transfer Reactions in Ru-Modified Proteins.” Dr. Prytkova is using her research to improve efficiency in solar power, which could help lead the energy revolution. “These

Dr. Roman Buniy Presenting at the University of Cambridge

August 16, 2012 by | News

Dr. Roman Buniy, Assistant Professor of Physics and Computational Science, presented his latest paper “An Algebraic Classification of Entangled States” at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge. Abstract: We provide a classification of entangled states that uses new discrete entanglement invariants. The invariants are defined by algebraic properties of linear maps

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