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Prof. O’Quin's CentreTerm class BIO 280 Into the Great Abyss: Cave Ecology toured hidden river cave on January 17, 2016 as part of their studies on cave ecology and development.
This is a popular show winner we carefully re-created. While the Virgin of Guadalupe probably graced a number of dashboards in the Mexican Road Race, it's highly doubtful that Madonna will ever appear on the decklid of any of its competitors, especially since it went tits-up after 1954 — four years before Madge was born. However, Eva Peron did grace the trunk of one Argentine entry; a two-door hardtop Lincoln, The Lincolns were ass-whuppers in the short-lived-yet legendary competition.
Prof. O’Quin's CentreTerm class BIO 280 Into the Great Abyss: Cave Ecology toured hidden river cave on January 17, 2016 as part of their studies on cave ecology and development.
An Externship to California and KEY trips to Detroit and Europe kept students busy over spring break.
Molly Levine receives a temporary tattoo from an indigenous woman, a member of the Embera Tribe, in Panama.
Aluminum CNC Tile Wall Treatment Interior Design - Detail shot showing the precise fit and finish of the assembled tiles
Lots of #innovation on display at Family Fellows Weekend at @dartmouthcollege - from goggles that eliminate fog to “taxi robots!”
Emma Doherty ’21 demonstrates Fog Be Gone to John B. Replogle '88 P'19. Invented by Emma and teammates, Fog Be Gone adjusts its temperature to prevent condensation on glasses, a huge safety feature for construction workers.
#designandbuild #dartmouthengineer #experientiallearning #DartmouthLeads
Photo by Eun Lee Koh
I'm running a simulation of the UN Security Council as part of the final exam in my undergraduate course on global conflict.
Flags: $40.
Table tent paper for placards: $5
Having a student remark about a final exam that, "you know, this is actually kind of fun": priceless
Group of 13 camped at ZICE CAMP REDSTONE at Zice Camp Red Stone
Group of 13 friends took part in team building games,Activities included were team games, rappelling, swimming, raft building, body surfing, obstacle course , cave treks , tent pitching, flying fox, air rifle shooting.
Author Nancy Wright Beasley visited ENG 207: Representations of the Holocaust through Literature and Film e-term students on Wednesday, May 22, 2019. Beasley is the author of the novel "The Little Lion," which the students read as part of their coursework. Photograph courtesy of Dr. Melvin Macklin.
Biomedical engineering undergraduate student Hamzeh Omar presented a poster, "Effects of Cytoskeletal Tension on Chick Dorsal Root Ganglia,” at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Summer Bioengineering Conference, held June 26-29 in Bend, Oregon. Omar works in Assistant Professor Harini Sundararaghavan's lab, where he researches how dorsal root ganglia react to mechanical strain that is induced by a custom designed stretching device.
Omar is also interning this summer in Seattle at the University of Washington. He is researching spinal cord injury in rat models and uses a stimulation therapy to help train neurons to become more efficient at causing a proper muscle contraction, despite spinal cord injury. The long term goal of the study is to use this treatment on patients with a spinal cord injury and train their neurons to cause proper motor function to regain control and function of paralyzed limbs.
For more information about the Wayne State College of Engineering, visit engineering.wayne.edu
Finished piece after some rough polishing. The hollow letters are for precisely placed acrylic inlays which would light up when you turn on the console lights.
Replication of original etched window bug for corner of glass on a rare Ferrari. It's a tiny, tiny, detail.
We have lift off! Associate Professor of Engineering Sirena Hargrove-Leak and a group of engineering students had a blast launching rockets they built at the end of the spring semester.
Dustin getting ready to begin painting a Frieze around the perimeter of the Henry Art Museum. Every room was carefully mapped so that the pattern would terminate cleanly at the end of each wall. Math at it's finest.
Group shot of Costa Rica Center students during their field trip to Nicaragua (photo credit: Casey Hutchinson)
Centre College participants in The Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) were photographed on July 21, 2016 while conducting research.
Truck lettering as it would have been done in to reflect the period of this perfectly original 1949 GMC Model 250 truck.
Intentionally discreet markings on a car hauler. What is hauled INSIDE the trailer is anything but discreet.
Associate Professor of Physics James Kelly physics lab works with atomic discharge tubes and spectroscopes on April 28, 2016.
Students participate in a First Year Experience Strengths activity on the Drillfield. The exercise required students to practice teamwork, communication, and problem solving in order to complete their task.
Isla Espirtu Santo, Baja California Sur
For more of 'Paddles & Pedagogy' and kayaking at Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur: www.flickr.com/gp/la-garza-azul/vtk57K
Electrical engineering student Harris Khan (right in red) first spoke with a Yazaki representative at the College of Engineering’s 2010 career fair. Today, he is a systems engineering co-op student with Yazaki, where has learned a great deal about automotive wiring and wiring harnesses, dealing first-hand with many supplier companies. “Working in systems engineering at Yazaki has allowed me to use the skills I learned in electrical engineering courses at WSU and apply them in industry applications. It has helped me immensely in the classroom, and it has given me a chance to learn and design future technological automotive applications. This co-op has ensured my growth as a student and an engineer.”
Khan's colleague Ashar Khan (left in blue) has been working as a co-op testing engineer at Yazaki for a few semesters as well. He also gained familiarity of Yazaki through a college career fair. “[My co-op] has provided me with valuable exposure to different kinds of engineering labs and processes that are very much related to the classroom studies we obtain at Wayne State Engineering. From electromagnetic labs to temperature chambers, Yazaki Testing is a great platform for any engineering student ambitious to learn more about the advanced automotive technology in our industry today. My experience there has opened up a lot of opportunities for me in the automotive industry and made me capable of making better decisions about my careers.”
Aluminum CNC Tile Wall Treatment Interior Design - Sample panel to show the client what we had in mind.
Deep in the heart of autumn’s golden woods, I spent the day as similar to how ancestors once did — beneath a canvas shelter, fire crackling low, and the scent of pine smoke rising to the heavens. My Plash Palatka stood strong against the wind, my kettle sang over the coals, and I sat upon the leaves in my buckskin, content and grounded. Out here, time slows… and the forest remembers... 🍂🔥 #BarefootBushcraft #LeadershipDevelopment #TeamBuilding #OutdoorEducation #ExperientialLearning #SurvivalSkills #WildernessTraining #ProfessionalGrowth #NatureBasedLearning
Students studied the economic and environmental history pertaining to sustainable development in the Dominican Republic and its effects on the Dominican people and their culture. Photograph courtesy of Dr. Delia Heck.
26 IIT Kanpur Students participated in 5 Days /4 Nights in March 2009Zice Rafting Expedition organized by Zice Holidays - Your Offbeat . Adventure and Learning Partner.
The rafting expedition covered 110 Kms of strenuous paddling down River Alaknanda and Ganges. The expedition lasted for 5 Days /4 Nights covering major Rapids. Rafting started from Srinagar and ended in Shivpuri. Expedition covered activities like White water Rafting, Rescue Procedures, Survival Techniques , Disaster Management,Tent Pitching, Rationing ,Cooking ,Mobile Camping , Clean Ship, Kayaking, Treks, Making Camp fires.