9 not-so-spooky bat facts
With Halloween around the corner, Teri Orr, a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Biological Sciences who studies bats, dispels some myths that make people fear them.
Read MoreWith Halloween around the corner, Teri Orr, a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Biological Sciences who studies bats, dispels some myths that make people fear them.
Read More“There just aren’t very many more rewarding things you can do with your life than spending every day encouraging the process of learning and having a hand in helping those light bulbs go on. That’s especially true when the subject is constitutional law and those light bulbs are illuminating new insights into the nation’s history, the workings of democracy and the hard questions that divide both the country and the court.”
Read MoreWe want to make you aware of a vigil to honor Lauren McCluskey as well as campus resources available for those in need.
Read MorePresident Watkins’ message to campus after the tragic shooting on Monday, Oct. 22, 2018.
Read MoreUpdates on the tragic shooting of U student Lauren McCluskey on campus on Monday, Oct. 22, 2018.
Read MoreJud Newborn, a New York-based author, historian and the 2018 U Remembers keynote speaker, will draw lessons and parallels of the Holocaust and the resistance in today’s current events.
Read MoreDid you know it’s National Free Speech Week? Did you know the U has a Free Speech Policy?
Read MoreStudent body applications for 2019 are open. Get involved and serve your fellow students.
Read MoreA $600,000 Mellon Foundation grant will advance new Pacific Islands Studies initiative.
Read MoreA U forest ecologist wins the prestigious Packard Fellowship, which allows freedom to pursue creative research directions.
Read MoreOn Thursday, Sept. 20, President Ruth Watkins welcomed thought leaders from around the nation to reflect on the role of public universities in a changing America.
Read MoreNew freezers save labs money and support the U’s sustainability goals.
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