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Man with fork
Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Visual Culture, Arts, and Media

Maker Arts Technician and Coordinator Kent Watson ran a workshop, one of several he hosted last semester, to introduce the Maker Space.  “We together all created a fork—I thought was a fun, simple first design, ” said Watson. “But also there was a lot experimentation within that. You have a clear goal, you know what a fork looks like.” Photo: Patrick Montero

Man with fork
Friday, December 8, 2017

Visual Culture, Arts, and Media

Maker Arts Technician and Coordinator Kent Watson ran a workshop, one of several he’s been hosting this semester, to introduce the Maker Space.  “We together all created a fork—I thought was a fun, simple first design, ” said Watson. “But also there was a lot experimentation within that. You have a clear goal, you know what a fork looks like.” Photo: Patrick Montero

A sign outside of the new facility displaying VCAM in cut out letters
Thursday, September 7, 2017

Visual Culture, Arts, and Media

Students can get up close and personal with VCAM tonight, September 7, at 6:30 p.m. during the the VCAM & Hurford Center Student Open House. Photo: Cole Sansom '19.

Detailed view of scalariform pitting on a stem xylem tracheid of Psaronius
Tuesday, August 22, 2017

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Gabe Oppler '17, Detailed view of scalariform pitting on a stem xylem tracheid of Psaronius, an extinct tree fern from the Pennsylvanian subperiod of the Carboniferous (323-299 Ma). 2016-17 Third Place Winner.
KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest
Monday, July 31, 2017

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Annika Salzberg '19, Trissolcus japonicus, a parasitic wasp in the superfamily Platygastroidea, emerges from a hemipteran egg. 2016-17 First Place Winner. Special credit: USDA/Systematic Agricultural Research Service
Yoshifumi Nomura sitting on a bed in Founders Hall
Monday, July 24, 2017

HCAH - DEARBED

The John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities (HCAH) supports the intellectual and artistic ambitions of faculty, students, and staff. They foster collaboration, experimentation, and critical thought through seminars, symposia, research and curricular support, working and reading groups, arts and performance residencies, exhibitions and visual culture programming.

The art installation DEARBED, sponsored by the HCAH through the E. Clyde Lutton 1966 Memorial Fund and created by Yoshifumi Nomura '18, transformed Founders Great Hall in April, 2017. Photo: Caleb Eckert '17.

Scientific imaging contest winner
Wednesday, July 5, 2017

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Kate Rose Sullivan '18, Image demonstrating the cellular distribution of the glycoepitopes (green) within macrophages that are actively releasing calreticulin. 2016-17 second-place winner.
KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest
Monday, June 12, 2017

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Annika Salzberg '19, Trissolcus japonicus, a parasitic wasp in the superfamily Platygastroidea, emerges from a hemipteran egg. 2016-17 First Place Winner. Special credit: USDA/Systematic Agricultural Research Service
Scientific imaging contest winner
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Kate Rose Sullivan '18, Image demonstrating the cellular distribution of the glycoepitopes (green) within macrophages that are actively releasing calreticulin. 2016-17 Second Place Winner.
Detailed view of scalariform pitting on a stem xylem tracheid of Psaronius
Monday, May 22, 2017

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Gabe Oppler '17, Detailed view of scalariform pitting on a stem xylem tracheid of Psaronius, an extinct tree fern from the Pennsylvanian subperiod of the Carboniferous (323-299 Ma). 2016-17 Third Place Winner.

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