College Hill gets a visit from Capitol Hill
Any biology-and-political-science double-concentrators hard at work in the depths of Sidney Frank Hall may have gotten a surprise treat Friday afternoon: none other than Rhode Island’s junior senator was in town and paying a visit to the building.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat elected in 2006, visited campus Friday afternoon to tour the building (better known to students as the LiSci) and meet with deans and researchers.
Included on the agenda:
- A meeting with Dean of Medicine Edward Wing, Vice President for Research Clyde Briant, and director of Governmental Relations Tim Leshan
- A discussion of climate change with Professor of Geological Sciences Jack Mustard and Professor of Biology Joanna Schmitt, who directs Brown’s Environmental Change Initiative
- A visit to the lab of Associate Professor of Medical Science Tricia Serio, who studies prion proteins
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September 18, 2009 No Comments Tags: climate change, convocation, federal funding, LiSci, research, Sheldon Whitehouse, Tricia Serio
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