Student Edition - Oct. 6, 2017
Campus Community
Buffs helping Buffs: The gift of life
Needing a kidney transplant, Char Synder was running out of time. Then came the 2016 football season, when the Snyders found that the answer to their problem had been sitting in front of them.
Top research stories of the week: Oct. 6 edition
This week's research features an atomic clock that outperforms all predecessors, light-activated nanoparticles thatÌýboost effectiveness of antibiotics and a microscope that allows researchers to see inside the living brain.
Staff in Focus: Contributing to Hurricane Irma response efforts
Deon Pfenning, emergency management plans program manager, deployed to south Georgia for eight days in September to help manage disaster response after Hurricane Irma.
Events & Exhibits
Conference to explore social implications of technological change
Via this no-cost, open keynote and panel discussion Oct. 18, participants will consider how the telegraph parallels the modern rise of social networks and more.
Experts to discuss time period leading up to a 'habitable solar system' Oct. 12
For millenia, the origin of life has been a topic of fascination, debate and investigation. Leading thinkers in the fieldÌýwill synthesize what we know, don't knowÌýand where we're headed.
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Get a free flu shot
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The flu virus spreads through a college campus like wildfire and can make you miss classes and/or use up your sick days, so vaccinate to protect yourself and those around you.ÌýDuring flu season, Wardenburg Health Services offers free walk-in flu shots for students at a variety of locations on campus.Ìý
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