Music Tutors Hit High Notes in Local Schools

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e-News April 17, 2014

Seniors Win Fellowships to Study Sanskrit Epic Poem, Hydroelectric Dams

[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_small","fid":"290692","attributes":{"alt":"Gus Greenstein '14 and Meghna Sridhar '14","class":"media-image image-align-left","desc":"watson-fellowship.jpg","height":"100","nid":"544255","title":"","width":"87"}}]]Gus Greenstein '14 and Meghna Sridhar '14 were awarded Thomas J. Watson Fellowships for independent study and travel for self-designed projects during the 2014-15 academic year.

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Stats Guru Nate Silver, Commentator David Brooks Among Seven to Be Honored at Commencement

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Leveraging Success of "Moneyball" Alumni, Amherst Launches Sports Analytics Initiative

[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_small","fid":"290690","attributes":{"alt":"Justin Serpone","class":"media-image image-align-left","desc":"moneyball.jpg","height":"100","nid":"544253","title":"","width":"87"}}]]Men's soccer coach Justin Serpone is on a mission to introduce students to the analytical side of athletics and continue building a pipeline from the college to the business side of sports. He recently held the inaugural Amherst Sports Analytics Forum, featuring guests such as Smith College mathematics professor and former Mets statistician Ben Baumer and several Amherst students, who discussed current sports analytics projects.

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'14 Entrepreneur's Company Named a "Cool College Startup"

[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_small","fid":"290693","attributes":{"alt":"Bryson Alef","class":"media-image image-align-left","desc":"Alef.jpg","height":"100","nid":"544256","title":"","width":"87"}}]]Scholly, a business based around a smartphone app created by Bryson Alef '14, was #12 on Inc. Magazine's "Coolest College Startups" list for 2014. Amherst featured the app, which helps students find scholarships for college, last summer.

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'91 Scientist's Research Sheds New Light on Alzheimer's Disease

[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_small","fid":"290689","attributes":{"alt":" Michael Greicius","class":"media-image image-align-left","desc":"greicius.jpg","height":"100","nid":"544252","title":"","width":"87"}}]]A recent study by Michael Greicius, a physician and head of the Stanford Center for Memory Disorders, found that a particular gene associated with Alzheimer's appears especially dangerous to women, National Public Radio reported.A recent study by Michael Greicius, a physician and head of the Stanford Center for Memory Disorders, found that a particular gene associated with Alzheimer's appears especially dangerous to women, National Public Radio reported.

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April 24 Virtual Lecture: "What's Become of Privacy? Old Values, New Realities"

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e-News April 17, 2014