2A - Wednesday, September 22, 2010 2A -Wedesda, Spteber 2, 010The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 MONDAY: In Other Ivory Towers TUESDAY: Michigan Myths THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Campus Clubs Photos of the Week Anew twist on science Each year during the winter semes- ter, Atmospheric Sciences Prof. Perry Samson takes a few select students up to North Campus, places them in a wind tunnel and exposes them to hurricane-force winds. Samson said the experience is a way to give his extretne weather etu- dents a real-life lesson on the sobject matter. "Give them a taste of their own medicine," Samson said with a laogh. Bot despite more than 30 years teaching in a natural sciences field, Samson, a professor and associate chair of the Department of Atmo- spheric, Ocean and Space Sciences, says that he never intended to study science, let alone teach. "I really wanted to be a perform- er," Samson said. "I started in music school, but realized they actually expect yo to have some talent." Samson earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees in atmospheric sciences from the State University of New York at Albany, and later got his Ph.D. from the University of Wiscon- Though Samson said he never planned to teach, be came to the Uni- versity in 1979 and ended up enjoying the job. "It's very stimulating when you get a large group of students who bounce ideas off each other and our job as fac- ulty is to throw out these half-baked ideas and just run with them," he said. Teaching the University's intro- ductory class in extreme weather, a class largely filled with non-science concentrators, Samonosaid he tries to make science useful and interesting for all students. "Science is a contact sport," Sam- son said. "Science is opt the kind of thing you're necessarily goingto learn best by reading a book. You actually have to goout and experience ic." And in Samson's line of work, sometimes that contact can geta little ~ too close ftor comfort. Two years ago wiecnutgrsachnte field, Samson said a tornado passed right over the car he was in, picked it up and bounced it off the highway. Samson has also taken atmospher-- it science concentrators on storm chases during each spring semester, for the past four years as a part of VORTEX2, a team of researchers fronm around the world working to better understand the structure and formation of tornadoes. In May, Samson received the Michigan Distinguished Professor of the Year Award by the President's Council of State Universities in May for his research accomplishments and work to improve teaching strategies in the classroom. "If you do thisejob long enough, cer- tainly you'll eventually get it right," ARIELtONDsoaily Samson said. 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The case is still under investi- gation.~ WHERE: Green Road WHEN: Monday at 2:30p.m. WHAT: Drophbox on abuilding was vandalized according to Uni- versity policeThe box hadhbeen pried open, but no property was stolen authorities reported. tion sessions that can help build networks, improve resumes and obtain finan- cial aid information. More than 100 law schools are expected to participate. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Today at 12- 3 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Second Floor host a lecture by Professor Arthur Verhoogt's "Books and Libraries in Antiquity,' focusing on ancient practices behind book productio. WHO: University Unions Arts & Programs WHEN: Today at 6 p.m. WHERE: UClub in the Michigan Union Chemical spill Hubcaps stolen sounds alarm i parking lot Tools for stress LGBT Social U.S researchers from *Washington University in 1St. Lsouis claim to have iden- tified a significant gene that is linked to Alzheimer's disease, The Associated Press reported. This gene could determine how long it will take the disease to take over in those suffering. 2In 2001, Michigan was one of four states that spent more on corrections than higher education. The University's Prisoner Creative Arts Program seeks to improve those prisoners' lives. Fc OR MORE, THE STATEMENT,.PAGE 1B 3 Heavy flooding brought on by Hurricane Karl caused at least 210 croco- diles to escape from a Mexican refuge near the Gulf of Mexico yesterday, accordingcto Reuters. Nearby residents have been told not to cry and capture them. WHERE: Electrical Engineering Building WHEN: Monday at 9p.m. WHAT: Equipment in the building overheated from a chemical spill causing an alarm to sound. No one was injured in the incident, Uni- versity police said. WHERE: South Observatory Road WHEN: Tuesday at 2 am. WHAT: Three hubcaps that were valued at around $45 were stolen from a public trans- port vehicle in a parking lot behind Alice Lloyd Residence Hall, University police report- ed. There are no suspects. management WHAT: A look into the sources of stress and learn the various ways to introduce practices to keep a positive attitude. WHO: UMHS Car- diovascular Medicine at Domino's Farms WHEN: Today at 5:30 p.m. WHERE: UMHS Car- diovascular Medicine at Domino's Farms WHAT: Mixer with new and returning students from the LGBT community at the University with a welcome by the Rackham Graduate School and the Spectrum Center. Information about LGBT in U-H and Ann Arbor resources will be provided. WHO: The Spectrum Center WHEN: Tonight at 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Rackham Gradu- ate School, 4th Floor MORE ONLINEL Looe Crme Notes Get more online at michigandaily.com/blogs/fhe wire 0I DT:Sept. 22nd, 8-1OPM L flI ab's underground Lounge W1v 1.T:g Premiere screening with free food & drink specials comcast, IV L, SAT I FIRTC E5FRTSEUVE. 4