I Know What You Did Last Summer! – Rachel

I Know What You Did Last Summer! This is part of a series of posts highlighting the work of the Summer 2017 Digital Media Tutors (DMTs) from the Wilson Media Lab found in the Davis Family Library Room 220. Meet Rachel! Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia Year at Middlebury: 2 Major: Computer Science + Political Science What’s a […]…Continue Reading I Know What You Did Last Summer! – Rachel

Public Policy & International Affairs Program (PPIA) Junior Summer Institute, Deadline Nov 1

The Public Policy & International Affairs Program (PPIA) is now accepting applications for the 2018 PPIA Fellowship! PPIA prepares undergraduates to be competitive candidates for top degree programs in the fields of public policy, public administration or international affairs through participation in a Junior Summer Institute (JSI). JSI is an intensive, 7-week, academic program during […]…Continue Reading Public Policy & International Affairs Program (PPIA) Junior Summer Institute, Deadline Nov 1

Learn to Code Interactively, for FREE!

The Next Step for Your Career. The demand for coding skills is skyrocketing, and not just for developers — programming is playing a bigger role in every career path. Add the right technical skills to your résumé so you can pursue a more fulfilling career. Check out their website, sign up, and start coding in seconds…for FREE! […]…Continue Reading Learn to Code Interactively, for FREE!

Alison J. Frontier, PhD, Professor of Chemistry at University of Rochester :: CHEM/BIOC Seminar Series

“Navigational Surprises in Organic Synthesis” The Frontier laboratory is engaged in synthetic organic chemistry research, especially cyclization reactions that produce unusual, densely functionalized ring systems from simple precursors. Research directions being pursued in the lab include the study of novel pericyclic reactions, cationic rearrangements and diastereoselective cyclization cascades, and their application to complex molecule synthesis. […]…Continue Reading Alison J. Frontier, PhD, Professor of Chemistry at University of Rochester :: CHEM/BIOC Seminar Series