Researchers, including Rahul Singh (left), in the Daniell lab’s greenhouse where the production of clinical grade transgenic lettuce occurs.
(Image: Henry Daniell)
The usual expressions of gratitude ("Thanks Mom!") and relief ("Almost done") graced the mortarboards of the Class of 1999 as they entered Franklin Field. Not everyone was relieved, though. One woman, looking ahead to the job search, used her cap to deliver wry commentary on the value of a college degree (see first photo). Our roving photographer on Locust Walk managed to catch some of our favorites.
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| Sharon Seltzer and Lana Gametsky | Jared Fishman |
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| Peter King and Grey Saybolt | Corinne Driver |
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| Amelia Rizzo | Jackie Kamali |
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| Jason Corlenti | |
Researchers, including Rahul Singh (left), in the Daniell lab’s greenhouse where the production of clinical grade transgenic lettuce occurs.
(Image: Henry Daniell)
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In honor of Valentine's Day, and as a way of fostering community in her Shakespeare in Love course, Becky Friedman took her students to the University Club for lunch one class period. They talked about the movie "Shakespeare in Love," as part of a broader conversation on how Shakespeare's works are adapted.
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