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Charlene S. Ahn '98, a physics concentrator and a Goldwater Award winner, said she is planning to go to graduate school and enter a career in academia, despite the low number of female professors in the physics department.
The students, who received Goldwater Scholarships, were among a select group of 250 to 300 college sophomores and juniors chosen annually by the Goldwater Scholarship Foundation, Office of Career Services Director of Fellowships Paul A. Bohlmann said yesterday.
The Goldwater Scholarships were established by the U.S. Congress seven years ago in honor of former Sen. Barry M. Goldwater's commitment to education
The brilliance consists in this: second terms are famous for being times of dreary brownout. In music it is called rallentando, a gradual slackening of tempo, a winding down. Dwight Eisenhower's presidency, for example, slipped into senescence in the late '50s. The jinx falls especially on those Presidents who...
Arizona is the third fastest-growing state in the nation, with a Latino population that has nearly doubled and an economy--lightly regulated--that seems to be keeping pace. But growth has brought increased crime, especially in urban areas, along with the question of how to allocate water cost efficiently...