Homemade Microscopes and Glowing Germs at Cafe College

A group of graduate students from the Initiative on Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) program volunteered on July 25 at CafA© College.
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San Antonio voted a top 10 U.S. destination

In Travel + Leisure World's Best rankings, San Antonio was voted a top 10 U.S. destination.
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Graduate Students Volunteer at Boys and Girls Clubhouse

Graduate students volunteered at the Eastside Boys & Girls Club and did several science experiments.
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From San Antonio To Vancouver: Going to The OHBM Conference

Jodie Gray, Eithan Kotkowski and Tom Vanasse traveled to Vancouver, Canada to present their research at the Organization for Human Brain Mapping conference.
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The Ability of Opportunity and Environment to Transform Futures

Amanda MuA±oz talks about starting a new chapter in her life.
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Lost in Translation: Politics, Science, and Bad Communication

Most people hailed the March for Science a success. While the turnout was nearly as impressive as the event's intentions, Ahsan Choudary believes that it may hurt science.
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Marching For Science Is About More Than Marching

National co-chair of the March for Science Dr. Jonathan M Berman writes about his reasons for organizing the march.
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Tales From AACR From Cancer Researcher Shih-Bo Huang

Shih-Bo Huang's research attracted attention from a group from Korea and they offered him an opportunity to collaborate.
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