Faculty
It’s Electric

Kyoung-Shin Choi harnesses the power of electrochemistry to transform water treatment processes — and potentially much more.

Research
Oh, Florida!

Why is Florida’s unusual architecture the way it is? Anna Andrzejewski turns to the post–World War II era for answers. 

Students
A New Space

A computer science major tries his hand at a physics project through the Letters & Science Summer of Excellence in Research program.

Culture
Rhetorically Speaking

Allison Prasch finds important truths in the words of U.S. presidents.

Teaching
Taking U.S. History to School

Matthew Villeneuve fleshes out an uncomfortable chapter of U.S. history — one that touches parts of his own family’s story.

More From Fall 2023

From the Dean
Past, Present and Forward

The College of Letters & Science is bursting with creativity and curiosity. This magazine celebrates our mission to tackle the tough questions, make new discoveries and embrace the pursuit of knowledge for a lifetime.

Life&Work
Investigate This

Walt Bogdanich looks back on an award-winning career as an investigative journalist.