Kendra Young Harris '02, beginning her residency at Johns Hopkins, speaks about how the physical space of the Robert N. Noyce '49 Science Center fundamentally affected her Grinnell science experience and helped changed the course of her life.
This video was produced for the October 4, 2008, dedication of Grinnell College's remarkable new science center, named after Grinnell graduate Robert Noyce, co-inventor of the integrated circuit and co-founder of Intel. The center is designed to reflect the college's active learning approach, in which individuals pursue knowledge as working scientists.
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Umm... Kendra got an exceptionally well-rounded Liberal Arts education, not a pre-med education. She didn't become a Rhodes Scholar through a narrow focus.
leigh3124 2 years ago
Liberal Arts is not spelled PRE-MED
Got it Grinnell Admins!
JMGPublic 2 years ago