Science Labs
Science Labs
Our investment in the sciences has certainly paid. Nearly 51% of our undergraduates and 58% of our graduate students are pursuing a degree in science—chemistry, physics, health sciences, psychology, environmental sciences, and computer and information sciences. These improved facilities enhance the opportunities for faculty and student research and collaboration.
- The School for Health Studies, in partnership with Brandeis University, received funding from the Gruss-Lipper Foundation to create an online graduate certificate in clinical genetics.
- Women in Materials is a joint project with the Cornell Center for Materials Research, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
- Mass spectrometer, funded by the NSF
- Atomic force microscope, funded by the George I. Alden Trust
