'Ufc m * Wom*B Idptfel* 'ss 12:15-1 mat pit of i» ' trim fa lMsttftd6Bt $$ Peoo Siato-Btfweiid ftt oomi they maos MaryChilfaoim.Sodhli honors sNatk $14,400 science* Nov. i*. ... SI3J2SO for study in >u^ wym*j 4 >»,|y USA Today is seeking nominations for the nation's best lad brightest college students foe its All-USA Today 1995 Academic Team. $2,500 cash prizes possible. All undergraduates eligible. Criteria include academic excellence, leadership and a significant origin!! academic or intellectual prefect. Deadline is Nov. 30. S|g> by the ProvosrtOffk* or caUx6l6o for mew information. ? W lag Assistance Center offers Area tutoring: Are problems understanding material taught in class? is available for writing, study lkw L MA, business, accounting, finance, ' other iHibjtytff! contact 1 News Tasting wines and growing some crystals by Ericha Hagenbuch CotUgitmSltf Recent pobUcations in the Division of Science were completed by Dr. Mary Chisholm and Dr. Allen Jirdtano. Chisholm’s most recent publication came as a result of an in-depth analysis of French* American wines as compared with classic German wines. “Hybrid’’ or French-American wines are made with high quality wine grapes yet “they lack the reputation of Reisling or Chardonnay wines,” Chisholm said. Research was done using gas chramatognphy-olfactometry which is a method of isolating various ananas of a wine from the wine extracts. Alcohol awareness CONTD. FROM PAGE 1 Tuesday so students can really think about the issue," she said. Wednesday's agenda includes entertainment by contemporary folk singer/guitar player Marty O'Connor in the Wintergreen Cafe. Northwest Regional Highway Safety will be in the Wintergreen Cafe on Thursday. Officers will be talking about ways to avoid drivers who are under the influence of alcohol. Those who continuo their educations earn more, a lot more Many people have questioned if the rising oost of earning a college degree offsets the increased earning power traditionally associated with a degree. A Census Bureau study finds that additional education can significantly increase a person’s lifetime earning power. ► Percoatage of AaNrleaas who have completed fcigh school or gradmtod fnm college Age 25 and older, Hispanics may be from any racial group: @| Completed high school ■ Completed college ► Estimated Nfattam wnlan potsatial In thousands, based on education: Not a high school graduate High school graduate I *•* Someooflege Two-year degree | $1,082 Bachelors degree I $1,421 Masters degree - _J » , * w Doctorate I $2,142 Professional degree * $3,013 | BQURCEB: CNoago Tribune, Canaus BuraaivAmarioanCounoil on Education Chisholm, along with several undergraduate students, used this method to "compare the aroma profiles of the original White Riesling with the French- American hybrid grapes." After the aromas of a wine were separated, the researcher used her/his nose to measure odor intensities and then recorded all responses into a computer transforming human reaction into useable data. The data collected were used to determine die aromatic differences between classic German Riesling and the hybrid wines produced here at Presque Isle Winery," said Chisholm. This paper was presented at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research and was published in the American Journal of Enoloy Viniculture. 100 80 80 40 20 74'83 74*93 74'93 74 *93 74 TO ► Matal com fwa cnHaaa atocatiea Avemge yearly costs for tuition, fees, room, board, books, supplies and personal expenses. Commuter students Who Hve at home can expect tower costs. $30,000 20,000 10,000 77 79 *Bl ’B3 *5 *B7 :SO W , *B3 • , 8& 78 'BO ’B2 'B4 *B6 'BB *BO *B2 ’94 *96 ~ NOTE: tOOS-as and ISOS** figure* am . 86 end 1005-06 va projection* Thursday, October 13,1994 Jircilano's latest publication was co-authored with two Behrend students and was done "to confirm the shape of a molecule that was originally postulated by someone else." "We weren't sure of the compound of the shape," said Jircitano, "so the students produced the compound, grew crystals of it, then used the crystals to determine the shape of the molecule." Jircitano works with derivatives of this type of molecule and is "building a database of knowledge about the influences of synthetic mole cules.” The paper was published earlier this year and, according to Jircitano, "could eventually be of great value to the medical field in the future." r 4*93 74 ‘93 74 '93
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