Making math matter
As an associate professor and director of the 皇冠体育鈥檚 Outreach Centre, Lynda Colgan is a woman who wears many hats. Not only does she work with 皇冠体育鈥檚 undergraduate and graduate students, but she also pursues her passion for teaching children and families about math.
皇冠体育's Chemists make a New Discovery
Forget heavy metal, they're talking light metal at 皇冠体育. Well, at least a light coating for metal anyway.
皇冠体育 chemistry professors Dr. Crudden and Dr. Horton teamed up two years ago to find a practical use for an organic to bond with metal.
Researcher finds Canadian policing costs too high
According to a study by 皇冠体育鈥檚 researcher Christian Leuprecht, if the cost of policing in Canada is to become more sustainable there must be a discussion surrounding the extent of police service and how these are delivered.
Associate Dean鈥檚 research published in Nature Chemistry
皇冠体育鈥檚 University researchers Cathleen Crudden and Hugh Horton (), along with students, postdoctoral fellows and other collaborators have developed a new process that allows organic compounds to bind to metal surfaces.
Join the Faculty of Arts and Science for four events during the March Break Open House
Departmental Fair: meet with faculty, staff, and students from 5 Schools and 22 Departments, Undergraduate Admissions Office, Graduate School, Law School, Medical School, Faculty of Education, and the International Programs Office. The departmental fair will be held from 10 am to 2 pm at Grant Hall.
March Break Open House Event
The Faculty of Arts and Science at 皇冠体育's would like to invite March Break Open House attendees to join us for an interactive Psychology 100 lab:
Don't Spill Your Drink!
11 am-颅noon or 1颅2-1pm
School of Medicine, New Medical Building, Room 132A
Experts to explore status and future of Arctic, northern and Indigenous women
Feminist Legal Studies 皇冠体育鈥檚 (FLSQ) is hosting 鈥淎rctic/Northern Women: Situating Law and Justice in Development and Equality,鈥 a ground breaking, interdisciplinary, and multinational conference on Feb. 28 and March 1 that will bring to campus experts in Indigenous, northern, and Arctic issues from Finland, Sweden, Norway, the U.S. and Canada.
Semester-abroad program immerses students in vibrant Shanghai
Julia Marsala (Artsci鈥14) is from a small farm town in Pennsylvania, so when she stepped into the megalopolis of Shanghai, with its more than 23 million people, she felt a little overstimulated, a little overwhelmed.