Head to Austin, Texas to experience a total solar eclipse, led by University of Colorado astronomer Douglas Duncan, PhD (BS ’73). Duncan, a well-known popularizer of astronomy, has spent decades modernizing planetariums. Horseshoe Bay is designated as an IDA International Dark Sky Community and one of the top destinations in the United States to go see the most beautiful Milky Way.
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Niv Karthikeyan
BS ’20 | Computer Science, History “The Chang Prize is allowing me to push past the boundaries of what I previously...
Kyle Lakatos
MS '14 | Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics “The Chang Prize allowed me the opportunity to explore and create a...
Peter V. Mason
BS
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MS
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52
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PhD
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62
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PH, ME, EE
Phillip Livingston Adams
BS
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44
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Electrical Engineering
George S. Stranahan
BS
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53
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Physics
Raymond J. Palmer
BS
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44
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ENG
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48
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Civil Engineering, Industrial Design
Archiving Communities of Resilience and Resistance in Caltech’s Present & Past
This panel marked the end of the first quarter of my 2020 Chang Prize project, “Intersections” – a project that I imagined would explore the ways that recording and remembering community histories could inform, ground, and inspire new forms of solidarity building.
Ritchie B. Coryell
MS
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59
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Geophysics
Dr. Luis P. Bernal
PhD
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81
Richard Mikio Tsuyuki
MS
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91
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ENG
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93
Stephen G. Sawochka
MS
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60
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Chemical Engineering