On Nov. 15, Alexa Miller ’25, a BFA student from Long Island, brought me to her studio in Tjaden Hall to talk about her art. From the moment I stepped into her domain, the walls and floor littered ...
He donated some of the cells from his intestine, which Prof Zilbauer and colleagues are now using to grow ‘mini-guts’ to better understand Crohn’s disease. He said: “I think it’s quite cool to be part ...
And while your patience might test you, harvesting something you've spent a lot of effort growing is undoubtedly special. Although blooming, flowering, and fruiting are never truly instantaneous with ...