Campus News
Winter Term Science Research
January 26, 2015
Communications Staff
Photo credit: Nadya Primak
While many students complete their winter term projects off campus, some choose to remain in 91Ö±²¥. Of the approximately 855 students who are on campus this winter term, 78 are completing chemistry, neuroscience, and biology research in the science center.
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