Sleep, and how it relates to your health, is what ARCS Scholar Alum Noah Milman studies in the Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience program at Oregon Health and Science University.
His research, using rodent species, focuses on the relationship between early life, sleep and social behavior.
Anusha Bishop is a Northern California ARCS Scholar pursuing her PhD in Environmental Science Policy and Management at UC Berkeley. She is passionate about studying genetic diversity to see how it might inform the scientific community about the challenges that California species face. Her research is already making an impact... Read more
Emma Glass’s parents both work in the STEM field, with her father being a doctor and her mother having a PhD in microbiology. She was surrounded by science from a very early age, but her preferred area of science leaned toward nature as a child.
On January 16, members of the Phoenix ARCS Chapter watched neurosurgeon Nader Sanai remove a tumor from a 71-year-old woman’s brain (with her prior permission, of course) ever so delicately over the course of an hour. We could see what the surgeon saw--we were able to look through the... Read more
2001-2002 Honolulu ARCS Scholar Jenifer Sunrise Winter discusse "The Role of Hardware in Responsible AI Governance" in a free hybrid pauhana program on Wednesday, March 12. Tune in online at 5 p.m. or join us por pupus at 4:30 p.m. on campus before the in-person presentatoin in AgSciences Room 219.... Read more
Shop ARCS Honolulu Chapter's Heart of Gold online auction through Feb. 24 for unique gifts—from a one-of-a-kind hand-woven lauhala hat and household items to books, games and baby itemsa. Proceeds benefit ARCS Scholar Awards. Visit Bidding Owl; email arcshonolulu@gmail.com for assistance or instructions in using Bidding Owl.... Read more
Courtney Victor graduated with her PhD in Environmental Health Sciences from Emory University in December 2024. The Atlanta ARCS Scholar is now a postdoctoral fellow at Emory University. During her graduate program, Victor’s research focused on understanding water quality's impact on children's health in low-resource settings.
February is National Heart Month, and one ARCS Scholar is researching a heart condition to develop a novel therapy to mitigate the risks.
Emily Cheung is a Ph.D. student in biomedical engineering at George Washington University, supported by the ARCS Metro Washington chapter. She grew up fascinated with science and... Read more
Disasters may come with some warning, but often not. That’s why Daniel Swain, PhD, keeps his schedule flexible. Swain is a science communicator who worked nonstop giving interviews and posting online during the recent widespread and disastrous fires in the Los Angeles area.
LaGrange, Georgia (February 11, 2025) - At the February National Board Meeting, ARCS® Foundation Inc. announced Anurag Agrawal, PhD has been selected as the 2025 inductee into the prestigious ARCS Alumni Hall of Fame.