Year: 2021

Amherst College Science Center

Understand Your Attacker. Then You Can Defend

(adapted from a Zoom interview between Samantha Rydzewski and Sarah Lapean) Samantha Rydzewski, a computer science and math double major, took some time out of her busy schedule on March 22 to tell us about her thesis with the computer science department. She is looking at suboptimal attacks against machine learning models, and investigating how…

How Do the Humanities and AI Connect?

More than 20 curious students, faculty, and members of the Pioneer Valley community hopped onto Zoom on March 24th, 2021 to find the answer to the question, “How do the humanities and artificial intelligence connect?” The talk was facilitated by Visiting Professor Lee Spector, who founded Amherst College’s Arts in the Liberal Arts initiative this…

Welcome to Womxn in Computer Science at Amherst!

This article was written by Guest Reporters April Dottin-Carter’23 (WiCS President), Karen Liu’23 (WiCS Secretary and Website Content Writer), and Hope Tsai’23 (WiCS Website Content Writer). To learn more about WiCS, check out their website shown above! April Dottin-Carter ’23 believes that when people with strong, positive morals and diverse backgrounds come together to innovate…

Remember Your “Why”: How Psychology Majors Become Educators

On March 9th, Professor Palmquist led the latest conversation of the Psychology Department Spring 2021 Lecture Series. She spoke with Anna Vuong ’18 and Sydney “Kramer” Peterson ’17 about how they went from psychology majors at Amherst to their current jobs as teachers. Anna was a psychology major who was involved in Ed Pros, QuestBridge,…

Episode 7: Merging STEM and Humanities: Ted Melillo

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Hosts: Charlie Blue Arm ’22 and Nicole Chung ’22 In this episode of the STEMherst podcast, chemistry students Charlie Blue Arm and Nicole Chung discuss the merging of STEM and humanities with professor Ted Melillo of environmental studies and history, amongst other things such as his recent book, and his course structure. Timestamps:  Charlie Blue…

ACBACCI

Amherst College Biophysicist-Approved Collection of Coronavirus Information The following database comes from Donna Roscoe’21 as part of the BCBP400 course COVID Communications Project.  One of the worst parts of this pandemic is the lack of concrete knowledge regarding the virus. Even the littlest fact can tether us to reality, keeping our minds from going to…

Special Feature- Being Human in STEM: HUMAN Magazine

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Being Human in STEM : HUMAN Magazine (PDF) HSTEM Logo: One group we decided to showcase in this edition is Being Human in STEM, an initiative spearheaded by Professor Sheila Jaswal to create a more inclusive and equitable STEM community. By clicking the HSTEM logo in that article, you will be directed to the Being Human…