BRYN MAWR COLLEGE
UNDERGRADUATE SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM
SUMMER, 1996
SEMINAR SERIES
SCIENCE AS A HUMAN ACTIVITY?
A series of
informal talk to which everyone interested
is invited. A sample of who is doing what kind of research at Bryn
Mawr. And how they came to be doing it. And how it relates to the
rest of their lives, and to everyone else's.
7 June Life, a progress report: brains, computers, education
Paul Grobstein
14 June Theory of mind in children
Kimberly Cassidy
21 June In pursuit of mountains: how and why they came to be
Maria Luisa Crawford
28 June Mathematics and its relation to biology/life
Danielle Carr
12 July Complex molecules through simple reactions
Charles Swindell
19 July Shedding light on the life of molecules
Elizabeth McCormack
26 July Undergraduate student research reports
Noon, Fridays
Math/Physics Lecture Room (Science Building, Room 338)
ALL WELCOME, BRING LUNCH
Supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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