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Two Bowdoin Grads Receive NSF Grants

NSF grant recipients Alex Carpenter '10 (left) and Sarah Luppino '10.

NSF grant recipients Alex Carpenter ’10 (left) and Sarah Luppino ’10.

 

Sarah Luppino ’10 and Alex Carpenter ’10 have received awards from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program to support their graduate studies in chemistry.

Luppino plans to use her funding to “carry out research in chemical synthesis” at MIT this coming fall. Carpenter is studying inorganic chemistry at the University of California in San Diego. Both students graduated with honors in chemistry, with Prof. Beth Stemmler advising Luppino and Prof. Rick Broene advising Carpenter.

National Science Foundation graduate fellows received a three-year annual stipend of $30,000 along with a $10,500 cost of education allowance for tuition and fees. They’re also given opportunities for international research and professional development, and the freedom to conduct their own research at any accredited U.S. institution of graduate education they choose.

Rolling Out Bowdoin iPhone Wallpaper

Bowdoin iPhone wallpaper

 

 

Stay connected while connecting with Bowdoin iPhone wallpaper. Optimized for iPhone 4 and later, iconic campus imagery including the Polar Bear statue, Hubbard Hall, the Chapel and the Museum of Art’s Assyrian Reliefs lets your Bowdoin pride shine through while you talk, text or check the latest Bowdoin app.

In the meantime, check out the selections and the easy instructions for installing Bowdoin iPhone wallpaper on your screen.

 

 

Interactive: How the Supreme Court Could Rule on the Health Care Law (New York Times)

 

United States Supreme Court building

 

The United States Supreme Court is to issue a decision this month on President Barack Obama’s 2010 health care law. In this interactive feature, The New York Times presents the questions justices are considering and what may happen as those decisions are made.

Video: The Crisis of Attention (Joe Kraus)

 

Entrepreneur and Google Ventures partner Joe Kraus shares insights on what he calls our increasingly distracted culture, using smartphones as an example of how many of us tend to fill in the gaps of solitude and boredom with stimulation. Empathizing with the difficulty in setting aside our devices, Kraus talks about finding a meaningful balance in our lives.