SCIENCE & TECH INNOVATION
Join the U in celebrating the dedication of the Crocker Science Center on April 20 at 2 p.m.
Read MoreJoin the U in celebrating the dedication of the Crocker Science Center on April 20 at 2 p.m.
Read MoreThe College of Science has launched a new Academic Advising Hive and it’s a one-stop shop for student success.
Read MoreU’s College of Architecture + Planning opens new laboratory that houses digitally driven tools to support student work.
Read MoreNew rankings from U.S. News & World Report are out — see how the U ranked in the 2019 “Best Graduate Schools.”
Read More“Opera gives you a chance to really dive into human nature and the reasons people do the things they do, what drives them. A lot of arts come together — dance, song, acting, music, set artists, costume designers, composers, writers — to do this one thing.”
Read MoreGet your tickets as the MUSE Project hosts former chief scientist at NASA and author of “Hidden Figures” for keynote presentation on theme year of empowerment.
Read MoreKnatokie Ford, advocate for women in science, technology, engineering and math, shared her journey as the confident “female Steve Urkel” from her childhood, to feeling like a fraud as a grad student at Harvard, to conquering the imposter syndrome.
Read MoreMathematics student Scott Neville becomes third Churchill Scholar for the U.
Read MoreArt conservation scientist Blythe McCarthy previews her upcoming Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read More“Lassonde is the place where I can make my dreams a reality. Seeing my grandfather suffer a stroke and lose his motor skills and independence, and being wheelchair bound was heartbreaking. This is why I want to utilize Lassonde’s resources to create a wheelchair pulley system.”
Read MoreProfessors Rob MacLeod and Christopher Butson are both avid bikers and advocates for sustainable transportation.
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