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Students may tiptoe anxiously into a chemistry course, but if
they find Professor R. Daniel Libby waiting for them, they can
take comfort in one thing. He has dedicated himself to removing
the barriers that prevent students from enjoying their time spent
in the chemistry classroom and lab. More
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Professor Lori J. Toedter entered graduate school in clinical
psychology thinking she might practice psychotherapy. She has,
though not quite as she'd first imagined. Her prime interest became
the testing side of psychology, which identifies personal and societal
problems that therapists then need to treat. More
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When students take a creative-writing course from Professor Joyce
Hinnefeld, they are getting the real deal. She does what she talks
about. More ... |
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For Professor Kay Somers, the study of mathematics is like picking
locks. With its tools, she not only deciphers those dazzling tangles
of numbers and symbols but also explores the ordinary mysteries
in designing a taste test between different brands of Graham crackers. More
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It is perhaps fitting that Moravian’s Composer-in-Residence
should appear so composed, though his vocation has been fraught
with artistic hair-pulling over the centuries. Seated in his office,
surrounded by books, scores, and an array of musical devices, Larry
A. Lipkis, Bertha-Mae Starner ’27 and Jay F. Starner Professor
of Music, is the picture of calm. More
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Kelly Krieble’s life has at times imitated his science.
As a physicist, he has studied systems such as the stock market
that defy prediction. And, his life has delivered some pretty unforeseen
results. More ... |
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When Professor Robert Mayer pursues history, a favorite pastime,
he prefers to look beyond the event to the less-noticed players
on the periphery. More ... |