African Trip Will Light the Way for the Blind
Imagine being blind. Now, imagine being blind and living in southeast Africa. Now, imagine being blind, living in southeast Africa and having to walk three miles just to get a clean glass of water….
Imagine being blind. Now, imagine being blind and living in southeast Africa. Now, imagine being blind, living in southeast Africa and having to walk three miles just to get a clean glass of water….
Participants: Patrick M. Carter, B.S., Natural Science (’07), M.S. Environmental Science (expected ’09) Anh P. Nguyen, B.S.E., Civil Engineering (expected ’09) Patrick J. Stahl, B.S.E., Civil Engineering (expected ’10) Faculty: Rachel G. Adams, Department…
LOS ANGELES, May 13, 2009– Only five years after graduating from Loyola Marymount University, Daris Cook received the 2009 Engineer of the Year Award from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) in Pearl Harbor,…
In an effort to increase the number of ethnic minority faculty members in higher education, the Ford Foundation established the Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowships and this year, LMU Professor Jeff Sanny served on the…
Junior biology major Sophie Crinion is not afraid of spiders. In fact, her work on green lynx spiders has her performing field research that few undergraduates get to do, and she’s on the cusp…
Participants: Rebecca Nolan (Biochemistry major, class of ‘09), Elyse Paterson (Biochemistry major, class of ‘09), Jack McSweeney (Chemistry major, class of ‘11) Faculty: Dr. Jeremy McCallum, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Abstract: Our genetic…
A key factor in getting companies to include solar technology in the construction of buildings is how long these devices will last before having to be replaced. Researchers at Loyola Marymount University announced today…