Airfield Maverick Works With Wildlife At DFW

cathy-training-pyrotechnicsCathy Boyles scans the airfield from her pickup truck at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. She’s on the watch for any animals or debris that might obstruct the planes coming and going.

As she drives, listens and responds to the air traffic control scanner, Boyles points to an American Kestrel hovering low above a grass median. She said the bird is the smallest North American falcon and an insectivore that sometimes goes for small mammals.

“It’s one of the few birds that can hover without using the wind to do so,” she said. “Very fast, very cool little birds.” Continue reading

Getting The Job: How To Start A Career

profile-picture-2When Honors student Julio Colon-Gonzales approached the recruiting booth for PricewaterhouseCoopers at a job fair in Grapevine, he didn’t expect an interview on the spot for an internship position at one of the biggest accounting firms in the country.

Luckily, he came prepared. He had his resume at hand and expressed great interest in the internship. Continue reading

Honors Student Innovates Groundbreaking Math-Bio Research

nimbios2Honors student Elizabeth Stephenson is already a pioneer of research in mathematical biology — and she’s only a junior. While she’s getting her bachelors degree in pure math, she’s building on the understanding of muscle healing with equations.

For Stephenson, it’s the love of math that inspires her work.

“I enjoy seeing how something so simple can model so many powerful things in our universe and condense huge amounts of data into simple elegant equations,” she said. Continue reading