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4/1/2019
Artist in the House
Professor Emerita Gloria House may best be remembered on campus as a teacher, mentor and co-founder of the African and African American Studies program. But her latest honor showcases another side of her: artist. ...
4/1/2019
Building a More Holistic Culture Around Mental Health
When you think of campus programs designed to boost student success, you probably think of things like tutoring or flexible class schedules. ...
4/1/2019
A Global Collaboration
Annahita Akbarifard called a long necklace with large silver and black oval-shaped beads worn in the M2GATE global pitch competition a statement piece....
4/1/2019
On the Move
Three College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters faculty will teach and conduct research in three different areas of the world 鈥 Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe 鈥 through a grant from the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board....
4/1/2019
Pairing Science and Identity
These days, there鈥檚 no shortage of innovative projects aimed at getting students interested in STEAM fields. ...
4/1/2019
Champion of Good Causes
There鈥檚 a new face on campus this spring charged with guiding the future of philanthropy....
4/1/2019
Eye on Research: Cultivating Change
From providing food and water for a global population of nearly 10 billion and mitigating and adapting to climate change to building more resilient cities, the 21st century鈥檚 biggest challenges are now converging to create a pivotal moment in the history o...
4/1/2019
Artistic Roots Re-Emerge
In a very real sense, Patrick Hunter has lived one of his favorite quotes by Pablo Picasso: 鈥淎ll children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.鈥...
4/1/2019
Why I Give: Kirk Philipich
Associate Professor of Accounting Kirk Philipich is not an obvious person to have started a scholarship for student-athletes....