by Ismaiel | Jul 17, 2017 | Biology, Science
In today’s scientist spotlight post, we will learn about French-Canadian microbiologist Felix d’Herelle. He was born in Paris, France on April 25, 1873. d’Herelle attended school in Paris, completing only a high school education, and was therefore self-taught in the...
by Ismaiel | Jul 10, 2017 | Biology, General, Science
Many of us have felt demotivated by a test result at one point in time, and if you are currently in a summer study term, that time might be now, considering that you are probably in the midst of receiving midterm grades. But fear not, because as you will find out in...
by Amina | Jan 26, 2017 | Biology, General, Humanities, Student Life
I am a Biology major pursuing a minor in Philosophy. I am sure the question plagues your mind and haunts your sleep: But why? What would possess a Science major to allocate her limited time, waning energy, and even-more-limited money to the Humanities? One might...