Grinnell science students describe their undergraduate research experiences. In order of appearance:
Ria Laureijs '10, Biological Chemistry (accompanied by Mike Weslander '09,Psychology)
Adhiti Kannan '10, Biology
Filippos Rotzer '10, Physics
Laura Simpson '09, Chemistry/Economics
Mikel Shybut '10, Biological Chemistry/Russian
Jingni Xie '10, Psychology
Sam Calisch '10, Mathematics/Physics
Katie Battani '09, Psychology
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.
All Rights Reserved, Grinnell College, 2008.
this makes me want to go to grinnell - nice job
Paddlefaster93 1 month ago
ria, you can sing girl. i don't know what it has to with alpha-whatever-whatever-whatever-acetylcholine receptors, but nice song.
great vid too!
ItsaStringThing 1 year ago
Liberal Arts is still not spelled S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
Go for it girl. Great Job
What about the history majors?
JMGPublic 2 years ago
I want to go to Grinnell!!!
jajarachel 2 years ago
Nicely done! I love seeing the students' enthusiasm for learning and exploring, as well as their ability to stay balanced with arts, humanities, and physical fitness. The video was very well produced. Congratulations!
(English major, Grinnell class of 1978)
hosaa 3 years ago