Humans of the U: Michael Molenaar
With everything going on in the world, I hope our generation hasn’t lost the spark of curiosity, the ambition and the drive to make a lasting impact.
Read MoreWith everything going on in the world, I hope our generation hasn’t lost the spark of curiosity, the ambition and the drive to make a lasting impact.
Read MoreResearch pinpoints brain pathways that could lead to targeted treatments to help people recover from alcohol use disorder.
Read More“There’s a lot we can do to make changes happen. And I feel like this university kind of looks for that. It looks for ways to expand and improve.”
Read MoreObstetrician Nathan Blue and U colleagues identify ‘really surprising’ combinations of factors associated with increased risk for adverse outcomes.
Read More“Through research, I’ve been able to find a community at the U, build relationships with mentors, learn valuable research skills and I’ve worked with some really amazing ants in some really cool places!”
Read More“The responsibility of safety comes naturally to me; I don’t have to think about it.”
Read MoreOne only needs to scratch beneath the surface to reveal the tremendous value, both intellectual and practical, that L2TReC and second language learning offers.
Read More“You already have the skills you need to make the world a better place, and if dedicating your life to something can make even a 3% difference, it’s worth it.”
Read More“One of the things I love about this job is that I have always felt really proud about what I do and where I work.”
Read MoreUnscripted, real-life stories will be shared of experiencing the impossible, witnessing the miraculous, working through tribulation or simply being present.
Read More“One of the critical issues I am passionate about addressing is the lack of awareness and enforcement of youth rights.”
Read MoreU biologists discover surprising answers for how the tiny rodent quickly evolved tolerance to a poisonous diet of creosote bushes.
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