Monday 1 July 2013

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New microfluidic chip can help identify unwanted particles in water and food

A new process conducted by members of the Microelectromechanical Systems Laboratory could prove useful in counterterrorism measures and in water and food safety concerns.
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Summer undergraduate research: Student wins prestigious fellowship from American Society of Microbiology

07.01.2013: The fellowship rewards academically gifted students who intend to pursue graduate studies in microbiology. It provides a 10-week summer research stipend as well as travel funds to the 2014 American Society of Microbiology general meeting in Boston. 

Washington Semester opens window to public policy process for 10 undergradate students

06.28.2013: The 12-week program at the School of Public and International Affairs in Old Town Alexandria combines an intensive schedule of course work, internships, and field trips that revolve around U.S. democracy and governance.
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Thursday July 4
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Friday July 5
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Taming of the Shrew
 

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