BS ’22 | Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy In an exploration of careers in sustainable fashion, Colborn will apply...
Chang Prize
Klavdia Zemlianova
BS ’14 | Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy As part of filmmaking career exploration, Zemlianova will create a film...
Shifting Approaches to a Timeless Injustice
I dove into the second quarter of my environmental justice project by delving into the history of the movement and examining the timelessness of environmental racism.
Eric G. Adelberger (BS ’60, PhD ’67) Awarded Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
Excerpt coming soon…
Beyond the Cell: 2020 Vision
Every January, I kick off the year with a vision board that maps out my goals and intentions.
View A Conversation with the 2018 Chang Prize Recipients Webinar
Enjoy a conversation with the 2018 Chang Prize recipients, Sean McKenna (BS ’17, Economics and Applied and Computational Mathematics) and Kyle Lakatos (MS ’14, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics), as originally broadcast on July 24, 2019.
Think Regionally / Statewide / Globally, Act Locally
It’s strange to think about how much one can learn and grow, but how comparatively little one can achieve independently, over the course of several months.
May Gray and June Gloom: a Front-Row Seat for Legislative Challenges and Disappointment
In May and June, I got a taste for the state legislative process. I’m more convinced that state policy changes, via legislation, are the necessary route for implementing a plurality of proposed housing crisis solutions.
Neighborhoods for Neurons: A community approach for early childhood development in San Francisco
To start off, I would like to announce a change in our platform’s name. Perhaps it may simply be a marker of my generation, but I am a millennial…
Neighborhoods for Neurons: A community approach for early childhood development in San Francisco
Hard to believe five months have already passed since the start of this journey in January.
Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: My Transition from SoCal to NorCal
In the most recent two months of my project, some noteworthy events have occurred. I spent March and the first half of April in Southern California, largely continuing the activities I described in my first update.
Neighborhoods for Neurons: A community approach for early childhood development in San Francisco
Hello again everyone, it is with great enthusiasm I share with you all that I have accepted an offer of admission to UC San Francisco School of Medicine starting Fall 2019.