Share Your Research at the 2017 National Collegiate Research Conference–Deadline to apply Dec 2

The Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association presents. . . .The 2017 National Collegiate Research Conference, January 19-21, 2017 | Harvard University Interested in research, collaboration, and innovation?  Want to present your research at Harvard, receive feedback, and win prizes? Interested in meeting some of the most talented undergraduate students in the world? Join 200 of the top undergraduate researchers […]…Continue Reading Share Your Research at the 2017 National Collegiate Research Conference–Deadline to apply Dec 2

Weekly Web Updates – November 28, 2016

You can now set whether your Drupal Webform resends emails when a submission is updated. Some webforms are set up to allow submitters to continue to revise their submitted information and the webform administrator may want to be informed when this occurs. To set this, edit the webform, click “Webform” in the header, then “Form […]…Continue Reading Weekly Web Updates – November 28, 2016

Summer Amgen Scholars Program at Harvard

Harvard University is one of ten U.S. institutions that again will be offering a ten-week Amgen Scholars Program in the summer of 2017. The Harvard-Amgen program, with an emphasis on biotechnology research, affords a diverse cohort of rising undergraduate juniors and seniors the opportunity to work in the laboratories of faculty across the Harvard universe, […]…Continue Reading Summer Amgen Scholars Program at Harvard

CCE Mini Grant Reflection by Brenna Christensen: National Women’s Studies Association Conference – Decoloniality

Our Community Engagement grant went towards funding travel and accommodations expenses to attend the National Women’s Studies Association Conference on Decoloniality. Decoloniality, as defined by the NWSA, is a “worldview that denaturalizes settler… Read More Continue Reading CCE Mini Grant Reflection by Brenna Christensen: National Women’s Studies Association Conference – Decoloniality

New Public Library_Printers

ITS has replaced the printers with paper decks in Davis Library 142, 242 and 303 along with the two in Armstrong library. The new devices are Konica Minolta multi-function copier/printers. They look very similar to the Library_Color printers in LIB 142 and Armstrong lower level, but they only print in black and white. We have removed all print-release stations […]…Continue Reading New Public Library_Printers