Congratulations to Etzer Lindor ’26, a @friarbiology major, who placed second in the @BIGEAST Undergraduate Research Symposium's STEM category for his project examining how Rhode Island soil bacteria interact to cycle manganese and shape soil ecosystems: https://t.co/7uumj5r22e
Friar Bio students and post-doc, Dr. Ioulia Bespalova, are currently in Pheonix, AZ at the @SACNAS National Diversity in STEM Conference!
Thanks to @EngageAtPC, @ProvidenceCol School of Arts & Sciences, and the Providentia Grant for making this trip possible! #PCresearch
Yesterday, Kris delivered the keynote address at Bryant University's 1st Research Retreat. She spoke about the transformative power of research administration at small institutions. Nice job Kris!
https://t.co/3iOpVCgGm4
Spend a day in the lab with Olivia Belt '25, a @friarbiology and @pcneuroscience double major and @friarsxctrack athlete. With faculty mentor Ryan Post, Ph.D. '14, Belt and her classmates are researching how the brain prioritizes fear versus hunger and competing motivations.
Join Gabriel Capella-Rios '25, a @PC_PoliSci and economics double major from Puerto Rico, as he researches Puerto Rico's political and economic development at the Island's General Archive, with the support of a #PCresearch grant from @EngageAtPC. 🇵🇷
https://t.co/3KgBrV87pr
The CUR Social Sciences Division is offering a limited number of grants, up to $400, to #UndergraduateResearchers who will be presenting the results of their research at a national/international, virtual/in-person, discipline-specific meeting.
Apply at https://t.co/ycB2Qm2k8H
This summer, Sarah Deeley '25 and Linda Freel '25 are delving into the squid visual system. 🦑🔬
This research was made possible by an undergraduate grant awarded to Deeley by @EngageAtPC, and Freel’s work is supported by @RIINBRE funding.
We’re so proud of our three @PC_HSC students who presented at the 2024 RI Summer Research Symposium at URI last week. The event draws over 400 faculty, students, and administrators from Rhode Island colleges and universities. Their hard work exemplify our program's excellence!
We had a great time at RI-SURS yesterday, and we appreciate the chance to show off what we’ve accomplished. Thanks to @RIINBRE@PCChemTweets@FriarBiology@EngageAtPC for supporting the work of Sean, Ethan, Naj, Frank, and Bobby this summer.
Join Christina Schwab ’25, an English and @pctdf double major, as she navigates her summer research remotely with support from an @EngageAtPC Veritas undergraduate research grant. With Bruce Graver, Ph.D., Schwab is diving deep into Dorothy and Mary Wordsworth's travel journals.
Today's the day! The 15th Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity is in the Center at Moore Hall between 10 and 4:30. Stop by to hear from over 160 @ProvidenceCol students talk their projects! https://t.co/1b1esYrOH0
Congratulations to Katie Kudla '24! You can learn more about her @EPS_PC research on Wednesday, April 24, at 10:12 a.m. in the Arts Cafe in the Center at Moore Hall during the 15th Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity. https://t.co/1b1esYrOH0
Congratulations to our 2024 Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting "Young Scientists." @ProvidenceCol's Katherine Kudla and @UniMAPOfficial's Collins Edet were selected to attend this summer's @lindaunobel meeting in Lindau, Germany as the inaugural Sigma Xi Lindau Meeting Fellows.
READ MORE: https://t.co/Pf9JLEKwd3
Students in Total Solar Eclipse, a Humanities practicum taught by Joseph Ribaudo, Ph.D. (@AstRoboto) of Engineering + Physics, have been preparing for Monday’s celestial event all semester.
About Humanities classes: https://t.co/IYXolwEhqw
Kyle Treacy '24, Lilah Mahan '24, Abby Levasseur '24, Gianna Borgos '24, and their faculty research advisor Brandon Martinez, Ph.D. of the sociology department, recently visited the nation's capital to present their #PCresearch at the Eastern Sociological Annual Meeting.
Big news! This Saturday is the History & Classics Department's annual Rev. Cornelius P. Forster, O.P. Making History Conference! Join us in Ruane starting at 12:45pm for some great presentations from our exceptional students as they share what they've been working on this year.