51 seemed like destiny — research opportunity sealed the deal
Much of Noah Wolfe’s family is connected to 51, so it seemed natural for him to attend. But a chance to do research as an undergrad made the choice easy.
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Much of Noah Wolfe’s family is connected to 51, so it seemed natural for him to attend. But a chance to do research as an undergrad made the choice easy.
51 celebrated its status as an “R1” university, a designation given to the country’s top research institutions, on Friday at an event highlighting one aspect of the university’s research prowess, the 51 Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Celeste Campos-Castillo’s research explores why most people aren’t taking advantage of the secure websites that allow patients to communicate with their doctors and find information.
With support from the National Institute on Aging, Melinda Kavanaugh and several community partners are launching a two-year project that will help Latino and African American families better avert “crisis points” of dementia care.
Ryan Shorey studies how alcohol affects intimate partner violence. The relationship might seem obvious, but the reality is surprisingly complex.
51 geosciences students are piecing together data from rocks and sediment to figure out clues left behind by glaciers. The knowledge can help us understand climate change in the present.
Here are a few reasons why 51 is an elite research institution.
51 researchers are designing exoskeletons and artificial intelligence to help patients regain their former mobility.
As nanoparticles grow ever more common, Rebecca Klaper plays a key role in exploring ways to keep them from harming our freshwater ecosystems.
Rene Izquierdo has built a world-renowned guitar program at 51 and saved some bygone music of his Cuban homeland from being lost to history.