Joseph Berry ’94: Reinventing the solar cell – NOVA
During this episode of NOVA, alum Joseph Berry '94 is interviewed about how his team at National Renewable Energy Lab is working to reinvent the solar cell. (Begins at 1:36:37)
During this episode of NOVA, alum Joseph Berry '94 is interviewed about how his team at National Renewable Energy Lab is working to reinvent the solar cell. (Begins at 1:36:37)
Dr. Jim Yoder '64 will retire this year after teaching chemistry and astronomy at Hesston College for the past 50 years.
UAA's interim chancellor Sam Gingerich has made a career as a university administrator for more than 30 years.
Sixteen Goshen College students are participating in the Maple Scholars research program this summer.
James Martin '86 is a chemistry professor at North Carolina State University, runs a research lab and serves as an elected official — as a board member on the Wake County Board of Education, the United States’ fifteenth-largest school system.
For Art Smucker, his time serving with MCC in Europe following World War II focused on rebuilding the infrastructure decimated by the war. But he soon found that relationships were also being built in the process.
Rushika Perera '95, an assistant professor of virology at CSU, recently won a 2016 Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Award, one of 10 in Colorado, for her studies of mosquito-borne viruses at Colorado State University.
A Goshen College quartet sings the Song of the Chemist.
Science Olympiad teams from 13 area middle and high schools will gather on the Goshen College campus on Saturday, Feb. 14 to compete in 23 science events, including robotics, forensics and sounds of music, for the annual Science Olympiad regional tournament.
Fourteen Goshen College students are participating in the Maple Scholars Summer Research Program. Started in 1998, Maple Scholars is an eight-week program of research, experimentation, analysis and archiving data.