Join us in celebrating Sister Jean's upcoming 104th Birthday! 🎉🎂 Help make her day extra special by sending your well wishes here: https://t.co/k6yaMoo54l #SisterJean104
A dynamic new Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life has been created to serve as the nexus of the creative, cultural, and scholarly expression of the Black community at Dartmouth and beyond, President @SianBeilock announced today. https://t.co/sTUv0rQ8mz
The @ShogrenLab will be growing - we will have openings for ✨3✨ grad students! No official ad yet, but if you (or someone you know) are interested in a MS or PhD in aquatic biogeochemistry please reach out for more info!
Yesterday we hosted 30 Chicago high school students for a campus tour @LoyolaChicago and piloted a teaching module developed by RETs in my lab involving legume-rhizobium interactions.
Our @NSF funded pre-RETs (pre-service teacher research experience) did a fantastic job presenting their research posters today @LoyolaChicago. Thanks for a great summer!
What better way to start the 2023-24 season than at historic Cameron Indoor Stadium?! 𝐃𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐦𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐡 and 𝐃𝐮𝐤𝐞 to square off for the first time ever on Monday, November 6! 😎
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#TheWoods🌲 | #GoBigGreen
There's a lot going on at @LoyolaChicago SES in the summer. Check out this cool time-lapse video of student interns filtering used used cooking oil to be made into biodiesel fuel. (Thanks to Lily Walker for the video!)
Engaged Learning courses at @LoyolaChicago offer real research experience in a classroom setting.
Meet Krystal and Natalie, who earned more than just course credit from their microbiology lab. 🔬⬇️ https://t.co/FngJNyOQKv
Rocco and Roxanne Martino are continuing their commitment to Loyola through a $2.5 million gift that will provide a pathway for graduates of @ArrupeChicago to complete a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from @LoyolaNursing. Learn more: https://t.co/AGFmLfrjHQ
Loyola Chicago is looking for an instructor in Bioinformatics starting this fall for our growing Bioinformatics Program. Please share!
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Lonnie Johnson, a renowned scientist at NASA, gained fame for his remarkable creation known as the Super Soaker. Growing up in Alabama, Lonnie had an inherent love for experimentation and enjoyed disassembling toys, attempting to rebuild them. However, one of his experiments involving rocket fuel in a frying pan nearly resulted in his house catching fire.
During his tenure at NASA from 1979 to 1991, Lonnie Johnson made significant contributions by developing the nuclear power source used in the Galileo mission to Jupiter. It was while collaborating with the Air Force that he conceived the concept for the Super Soaker. In 1989, he officially patented his invention, originally naming it the "Power Drencher."
Lonnie Johnson's remarkable achievements extend far beyond the Super Soaker. He holds an impressive collection of more than 250 patents, earning him a well-deserved place in the esteemed National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2022. Currently residing in Atlanta with his wife Linda Moore, Lonnie is a proud parent to four children. The enduring popularity of the Super Soaker continues, making it one of the best-selling toys in America.
@ThatEricAlper Wherever I am girl
I'm always walking with you
I'm always walking with you
But I look and you're not there
Whoever I'm with
I'm always, always talking to you
I'm always talking to you
And I'm sad that you can't hear
Sad that you can't hear