The April 8th solar eclipse will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for millions. We’ll meet students who are using balloons to study the celestial event.
And what’s better than a sturdy pair of shoes? Horseshoes, that is. We’ll learn about a program that is educating future farriers.
Leonardo da Vinci’s machines and children’s theater
Bioacoustics and a cacophony of cicadas
An AI-assisted commencement and blending art with tech
Fantastic Fungi and evolving frogs
The closing of Saint Rose
Protecting soil and scanning collections
The Night Visitors
Eclipse research and space commerce
Board games and woodworking
Exploring the ARChive
Seacoast monitoring and space-faring technology
Club swimming and adventure education
Prescribed fire and music education
Hamilton College’s next president and climate science in the classroom
Miriam Piilonen: Theorizing Music Evolution
Campus speech and indigenous agriculture
Fermentation science and evolving teacher education
Teaching AI and record heat
Deadly animals and ice yachts
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