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Advisor: Dr. Ken Davis
Rainfall and long-term water availability in a region before a woman becomes pregnant and during pregnancy predicted future growth outcomes of children in Uganda, according to new research led by a team from the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the Penn State College of Medicine. Women living in an area that did not receive adequate rainfall or experienced drought were more likely to give birth to children who don’t grow at the expected rate for their age between birth and age five.
Donuts will be provided!
Donuts will be provided!
Donuts will be provided!
Donuts will be provided!
Advisor: Dr. Colin Zarzycki
“There are so many ways to engage with the student body and support students when it comes to fostering a culture of belonging across STEM and academia,” Prince said. “There’s a lot of work to be done, but luckily we have a network of dedicated people. We’re working to make this culture a lasting and integral part of the academic experience.”
The Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science has developed a fun tradition of holding a photo contest each spring thanks to a generous donor who provides prize money and funds to turn the winning photos into canvas prints. All entered photos may be used for other purposes within the department (on the website, to decorate the department, in brochures, on posters, etc.). Do not submit photos until you receive the email announcement from the department (usually in mid-March). Please send photos and agreement form (available in the announcement email) to Lan Lewis lan5340@psu.edu.
Photos are judged by a panel defined by the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science. Images will be judged based upon artistry, visual impact, originality, and topic. The panel will choose a maximum of four winning images. While images of any size and quality will be considered, the department plans to print and display the winning photographs and so image size is an important consideration and may influence the panel's decisions. You can see previous years’ winning prints in the computer lab in 608 Walker, on the walls of 529 Walker, and near the elevators on the 4th, 5th, and 6th floors of Walker. Winners will be announced before the end of the spring semester.
First place - $400
Second place - $250
Third place - $100
Honorable mention - $50