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Extraordinary Women in Stem: Dr. Patricia Bath

October 16, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

    “Believe in the power of truth…Do not allow your mind to be imprisoned by the majority thinking. Remember that the limits of science are not the limits of imagination” – Dr. Patricia Bath     Dr. Patricia Bath was the first African American to complete residency in ophthalmology in 1973. She became the first female faculty member in the … [Read more...] about Extraordinary Women in Stem: Dr. Patricia Bath

Food for Thought: The Origins of Butter, Part II

October 13, 2017 by Amanda Blumenthal Leave a Comment

Although the art of butter making started out in a somewhat crude and accidental manner thousands of years ago amidst our nomadic ancestors, it wasn’t long until butter came to be used for more than just a tasty byproduct of storing milk in animal skin sacs that were jostled around on the road to new pasture. In the sixth century, a Byzantine physician by the name of Anthimus … [Read more...] about Food for Thought: The Origins of Butter, Part II

MYTH: Sports Drinks Help Replenish Lost Electrolytes

October 12, 2017 by Amber Gore Leave a Comment

The most refreshing thing after a grueling workout is the taste of an ice-cold beverage. Countless Gatorade commercials have indoctrinated us to believe that we need products like theirs in order to replenish electrolytes lost from sweating. Electrolytes are substances that dissociate into ions in solution and possess the ability to generate action potentials needed to contract … [Read more...] about MYTH: Sports Drinks Help Replenish Lost Electrolytes

New Millennium Business: Netflix

October 11, 2017 by Michael O'Malley Leave a Comment

Despite buzz that “Millennials are killing businesses”, the domestic growth of businesses continues in America. Certain industries fare very well, while others that have been around since old times die off. One of the main factors in deciding which businesses prosper and which collapse is adaptation to and integration of technology. Netflix was founded in 1997 and operated … [Read more...] about New Millennium Business: Netflix

Extraordinary Women in STEM: Maria Klawe

October 9, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

      “Any kind of person can be a scientist” -Maria Klawe           Maria Klawe became Harvey Mudd College’s fifth president in 2006. This made her the first women to lead the college since its founding in 1955.  She is a renowned computer scientist. Prior to taking the position, she served as the dean of … [Read more...] about Extraordinary Women in STEM: Maria Klawe

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