Faculty-Staff Edition - March 4, 2020
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Campus Community
World-class skater combines precision, creativity in hazardous-weather research
The move from competitive ice skating to studying information science may seem like a leap, but graduating senior Joy Weinberg says the two share key elements: precision, drive and creativity.
Events & Exhibits
March 20 workshop to explore the career values that 'bedrock' your world
Identify values that serve as a fundamental guide in your professional life. You’ll explore 54 variables of work satisfaction, as they apply to your current and future employment experience.
Research News
New grant crumbles mysteries of the soil
A project that examines soil following the disappearance of glaciers and a project that studies ways to detect and fix damaged soil are winners of Signals in the Soil grants.

After weeks of churning slowly through sea ice in the remote Arctic Ocean, a Russian icebreaker carrying scientists, crew and new equipment has reached the German RV Polarstern, frozen into drifting sea ice about 100 miles from the North Pole.
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