Congratulations to Tyler Sypherd! "Yesterday, I received notification that our paper, "Being Properly Improper" https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.09920 which is coauthored with ASU Professor Lalitha Sankar (my PhD advisor) and Google researcher Richard Nock, was accepted for presentation at the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) https://icml.cc/. Our paper is about making machine... Read more
The 46th Annual ARCS Scholar Awards Dinner brought together ARCS members, donors, friends and outstanding scholars in the sciences. The gathering at Phoenix Country Club was held on April 29, 2022. Co-chairs Kate Thompson and Ceda Austerman did a wonderful job of putting the event together. Beautiful floral centerpieces by... Read more
This year the Phoenix chapter is proud and honored to congratulate Dawn Carson Senger as our 2022 ARCS Light recipient. We are most grateful for her loyal service, energy, and ardent commitment to ARCS!
“My mother was an ARCS member in Phoenix and LA. She loved this organization so much... Read more
ARCS Alumna Receives Presidential Award for Prisoner Outreach Program, Student Mentorships
Carri LeRoy’s mentoring abilities and science outreach programs for students and prisoners have caught the eye of the White House. An ARCS Alumna and faculty member at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, LeRoy received the Presidential Award for... Read more
A bicycle country road tour in France was an opportunity for ARCS member Sheila Grinell to practice her French, a language learned decades earlier while she taught in Toulon on a Fulbright grant. Read about our wonderful member, Sheila Grinell HERE... Read more
Our ARCS Phoenix Chapter Scholar, Connor Crouch from NAU, is featured in an article on the topic of the aspen trees and his research.
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It was such a pleasure to be able to gather in person for the 45th Phoenix Chapter Scholar Awards Dinner. There were 150 people in attendance including 40 of the 46 2021-2022 scholars. Click HEREto see photos of the evening
Paradise Country Club was the perfect venue allowing guests to be outside... Read more
Unable to visit the UofA in person because of Covid, Dorian Vorhees, Associate Dean, Graduate College, put together an informative program with Andrew Carnie, Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Dean of the Graduate College, moderating the meeting. Dean Carnie thanked ARCS for their long and continued support of UofA... Read more
Patrick Essay, ARCS Phoenix Scholar Alumnus University of Arizona 2021, conducts research with the Computational Medicine and Informatics Collaboratory (COM-IN) at the University of Arizona. He is currently investigating computational solutions for cardiovascular and respiratory health. LinkedIn notice ... Read more