science /alumni/ en The romantic legacy of the 1970 ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ Computer Ball /alumni/news/list/2025/02/07/the-romantic-legacy-of-the-1970-university-computer-ball At the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide in 1969, a program authored by two students was employed to match up nearly 1000 people with their ideal counterpart for the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥â€™s first AUScA ‘Computer Ball’. Five decades later, the legacy of that night still lives on for at least one couple ... and perhaps many more! February 07 2025 Claire Bowman /alumni/news/list/2025/02/07/the-romantic-legacy-of-the-1970-university-computer-ball Isolated and thinking about buying a dog? Read this first /alumni/news/list/2020/04/09/isolated-and-thinking-about-buying-a-dog-read-this-first Alumna Ana Goncalves Costa is warning us to be super vigilant when searching online for a pet because of the risk of puppy farms and fake advertisements. April 09 2020 Tusha Bhatia /alumni/news/list/2020/04/09/isolated-and-thinking-about-buying-a-dog-read-this-first Elizabeth Maud McBriar OAM Scholarship /alumni/news/list/2019/12/10/elizabeth-maud-mcbriar-oam-scholarship A generous scholarship in the name of Elizabeth Maud McBriar OAM will continue to encourage the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥â€™s best and brightest geology students in their pursuit of education.  December 10 2019 Kimberley Hoile /alumni/news/list/2019/12/10/elizabeth-maud-mcbriar-oam-scholarship Matt’s Policy on Science /alumni/news/list/2013/01/20/matts-policy-on-science 2005 Rhodes Scholar Matt Wenham has enjoyed a varied career path, using his science degree to teach high school students in rural Malawi before crossing continents to Washington DC where he now works for a non-profit think tank that links scientists and policy makers. January 20 2013 Renee Capps /alumni/news/list/2013/01/20/matts-policy-on-science