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  1. The cover of Participant magazine with a photo of the front of the Nucleus science building The cover overlays an aerial view of the Nucleus.
    Participant Magazine

    New Participant Issue Experiments in Scientific Curiosity

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    From cracking the codes of life to the biology of making a difference, the spring 2025 magazine showcases the Pitzer science experience and the opening of an exciting new facility, Nucleus West.

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    • Department of Natural Sciences
  2. Teo Cooper in a lab
    Student Achievements

    After Two NSF Fellowships, Teo Cooper ’24 Seeks to Balance People and Nature

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    After studying plants at Harvard this summer, a student recalls the racial justice series that brought them to Pitzer and looks ahead to studying abroad in Southern Africa.

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    College News

    Nucleus Rising: Pitzer and Scripps’ New Science Building

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    Pitzer and Scripps colleges expand opportunities and resources for students in the Department of Natural Sciences with The Nucleus building’s construction

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    • Department of Natural Sciences
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    College News

    Scripps and Pitzer Colleges Break Ground on New Science Center

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    3p Emily Glory Peters & Bridgette Ramirez

    Scripps College and Pitzer College have officially broken ground on an ambitious new science center and building expansion project slated to open fall 2024.

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    • Department of Natural Sciences
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    Faculty Achievements

    Building the Science of Tomorrow

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    • Board of Trustees
    • Department of Natural Sciences
  6. Student Achievements

    Pitzer Senior Benjamin Sievers ’22 Publishes Original Research on Omicron Variant

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    • Department of Natural Sciences
  7. Neurons in the primary olfactory cortex create an odor-spatial map. Credit: Diogo Matias, Champalimaud Foundation
    Research

    The Neuroscience of Following Your Nose

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    Keck Professor Gautam Agarwal’s Nature article reveals how part of the brain draws on sense of smell to create spatial maps.

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    • Department of Natural Sciences