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Joining the Fellowship, Ringing in 160 Years at Bryant
A poster presentation highlighting the collaboration of the Douglas and Judith Krupp Library and the Vice President of Student Affairs student fellows for the community celebration of 160 years of Bryant\u27s history. The poster brings you on a journey highlighting moments of the process from concept to execution of an archival exhibit featured in the Bello Grand Hall as part of the 160th celebration. The poster showcases the end result of a collaborative research process between students and staff to bring Bryant\u27s archival items to the forefront for everyone to enjoy and learn more about Bryant\u27s rich history
Australian native bees
Bees are a group of insects closely related to wasps. The first bee evolved from its wasp ancestor about 120 million years ago, when it started using the pollen of plants as a food source for its young. At about the same rime in the evolution of life on our planet, the flowering plants were becoming very common. A great mutualism formed: the flowering plants provided food for bees, and, in return, bees moved pollen from one plant to another (pollination). Over the next 120 million years, the flowering plants flourished into the huge diversity we see today and the bees evolved into a diverse, common and important group of insects
Thrive: Thriving Women
Thrive Magazine is a student led magazine that showcases how students express themselves and their personalities. In this issue, the female students of Bryant University are showcased