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Keith Baillargeon ’16 visits the Analytical Chemistry class

Keith Baillargeon ’16 visits the Analytical Chemistry class

Posted by on Mar 25, 2019 in Alumni, Student News |

Keith Baillargeon ’16, a third year graduate student in the Chemistry Department at Tufts University, visited campus today to give a presentation to the Analytical Chemistry class on his graduate thesis research. Keith’s presentation, “Methods for Blood Preparation and Analysis using Paper-based Devices”, gave insight into a new...

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Nobel Laureate, Dr. Martin Karplus, visits campus

Nobel Laureate, Dr. Martin Karplus, visits campus

Posted by on Mar 24, 2019 in Student News |

On March 14th, 2019, Professor Martin Karplus, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2013, visited Emmanuel College. He gave an academic lecture to students and professors entitled “Motion: Hallmark of Life. From Marsupials to Molecules”. In his lecture he traced the intellectual path between motion in animals and the molecules that make motion...

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Ever Changing, Ever Emmanuel

Ever Changing, Ever Emmanuel

Posted by on Mar 21, 2019 in Alumni, Student News |

A very impressive installment was recently introduced and unveiled on campus entitled “Ever Changing, Ever Emmanuel: 100 Years of Adaptation” History Exhibit. The installation highlights the impressive history of Emmanuel College as well as Emmanuel’s ability to adapt and thrive during pivotal periods of change locally, nationally and...

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Motion: The Hallmark of Life. From Marsupials to Molecules

Motion: The Hallmark of Life. From Marsupials to Molecules

Posted by on Mar 14, 2019 in Student News |

On Monday, March 18th at 4:30pm in the Library Lecture Hall, there will be a featured speaker, Professor Martin Karplus. Dr. Karplus was awarded the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 2013. He will be giving a lecture on Motion: The Hallmark of Life. From Marsupials to Molecules. The lecture will present an intellectual path from the role of motion in animals, to...

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