When you think of organic chemistry, what comes to mind? Perhaps structures, properties and reactions? For St. Mary’s College of Maryland Assistant Professor Leah Eller, microwaves can also be thrown into that mix. Eller’s colleagues Shaun Murphree of Allegheny College in Pennsylvania, and Jun Shin of Queensborough Community College in New York agree that microwaves Find out more »
St. Mary’s College Alumnus Honored as Finalist for American Physical Society Award
Jeremy Perrin ’13 has been recognized as one of five finalists for the American Physical Society’s (APS) LeRoy Apker Award. This award is given for excellence in undergraduate research in physics, and rewards young physicists for their scientific research potential. Perrin completed his research as part of his St. Mary’s Project (SMP) on “Fermions in Find out more »
SMURF at St. Mary’s College
Does political affiliation make a difference on how one perceives their own smoking habit? Are invasive plant species harming and killing off native species in Historic St. Mary’s City? These are two examples of the topics chosen by students who participated in the St. Mary’s Undergraduate Research Fellowship program this summer. SMURF is an eight-week Find out more »
St. Mary’s College of Maryland Professor Published by University of Tennessee Press
Does race matter? Most Americans would say that it does, but only in certain contexts, such as workplace diversity or the 2012 presidential election. In her recently published book, St. Mary’s College of Maryland Professor Julia King argues that in fact race plays a role in all things American. “Archaeology, Narrative, and the Politics of Find out more »
Special Olympics Benefits both Athletes and Parents
Participating in the Special Olympics benefits both the athletes and their parents, according to a study by Laraine Glidden, distinguished professor of psychology and human development at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and three associates. The research was published in the February 2011 issue of the journal Intellectual and Development Disabilities. Glidden; Katharine Bamberger ’10, Find out more »
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