MELDING PERSPECTIVES, FINDING SOLUTIONS
Society, Water and Climate Research Group melds scientific perspectives toward finding sustainable water solutions in a changing world.
Read MoreSociety, Water and Climate Research Group melds scientific perspectives toward finding sustainable water solutions in a changing world.
Read MoreDo food products that are certified organic, kosher, biodynamic, etc. cost more? And if so, do grocery chains make these higher-priced food products equally available across different communities?
Read More“I just graduated with three of my daughters last week. I went back to school after graduating 27 years ago with an associate degree in nursing.”
Read MoreSherrie Hayashi joined the U two months ago as the Title IX coordinator and director of the Office for Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action.
Read MoreCynthia Chen, an honors music major with an emphasis in flute performance and a minor in political science, has masterfully found a way to combine her love of music performance and drive for social and cultural activism.
Read MoreFour U students to travel across the globe teaching English, entering a master’s program and conducting research.
Read MoreIn a speech given at the U last week, Mitt Romney encouraged Republicans not to vote for Donald Trump saying, “The prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished,” if he becomes the nominee.
Read MoreU law professor Paul Cassell, a former federal judge, asks President Obama to commute sentence in Weldon Angelos case citing “unjust” 55-year mandatory minimum sentence he was forced to hand down in.
Read MoreA postdoctoral scientist at the U engages in local politics – and urges other young professionals to do likewise.
Read MoreAwards honor those who work in government who have made significant contributions to improving the state.
Read MoreProfessor Linda Svedin met with six Georgian top-level civil servants to discuss American experiences and research on how to design a good civil service.
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