In This Issue ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ anthropologist helps identify American Indian remains Carlisle School project returns American Indian remains Taking risks takes ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ alumnus to NASA Taking risks takes him to NASA and on cross-country bike ride ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ researchers are killing cancer cells Scientists pursue dual thermal ablation for pancreatic cancer ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ alumna tells stories of rebel women Museum tells stories of suffrage, suffering and success ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ student is table tennis phenom Kai Zhang is SOM student and Olympic hopeful The Other Side: ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ helps young runners Program is called Girls Run Our World
³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ anthropologist helps identify American Indian remains Carlisle School project returns American Indian remains
Taking risks takes ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ alumnus to NASA Taking risks takes him to NASA and on cross-country bike ride
³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ researchers are killing cancer cells Scientists pursue dual thermal ablation for pancreatic cancer
³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ alumna tells stories of rebel women Museum tells stories of suffrage, suffering and success
Connect ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ women’s soccer is a turnaround team Girl Scouting is in Bynum’s DNA Victoria Tagarelli protects against cyberattacks Cohen recruits students to ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ TV takes Todd Lituchy ’89 around the world Mercado honored for lifetime literary achievement ³ÉÈËAVÊÓÆµ Shakespeare class brings dad full circle Class Note Up Close: Science illustrator Tami Tolpa Roommates rekindle their WHRW roots