Hot Food and Comfort at Ground Zero
What began as an ordinary business trip for Brian Bresnahan ’84 took him and his crew into New York City on Sept. 12, 2001.
What began as an ordinary business trip for Brian Bresnahan ’84 took him and his crew into New York City on Sept. 12, 2001.
South Korean high schools students take advantage of the GSO’s International Oceanography Explorers Program.
Designed to complement the Quadrangle, the redesigned Green Hall/Ranger area features a thick carpet of grass, flowering plants, newly planted trees, sitting walls, and wide walkways.
Journalist Susan Roy’s first book, Bomboozled, is an illustrated history of nuclear fallout shelters constructed across America during the Cold War.
Shortly after being hired as a research professor of biotechnology Annie De Groot received a $13 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop vaccines against emerging infectious diseases
While major efforts have been made to address the effects of concussion and brain trauma in sports, most current players don’t grasp the impact of chronic brain illness.
As the U.S. Energy Department’s first technology transfer coordinator, Karina Edmonds ’92 is committed to bringing new technology to market.