Senate Summary | Feb. 3, 2025
The Academic Senate meets virtually at 3 p.m. on the first Monday of the month. The meetings are open to the public.
Read MoreThe Academic Senate meets virtually at 3 p.m. on the first Monday of the month. The meetings are open to the public.
Read MoreThe Martha Bradley Evans Center for Teaching Excellence is working to identify courses with high failure, withdrawal and incompletion rates. Many of these courses are introductory-level.
Read MoreFor National Donor Day on Feb. 14, a biology student shares how receiving her first liver transplant as a teenager ignited a passion for medical research and patient advocacy.
Read MoreThe month of February is a declaration of resilience, innovation and the undeniable impact of Black communities, past and present.
Read MoreFinances are a significant hurdle for many college students and in today’s economic climate managing money has become even more challenging.
Read MoreThe task was not simple: Create an environment that could improve workflow, increase efficiency, build morale and remove barriers.
Read MoreThe U Department of Theatre proudly presents “Xanadu” in the Meldrum Theatre Feb. 14-23.
Read MoreAssistance is available to students earning $70,000 or less annually.
Read MoreAcross America, higher education is facing some headwinds. However, with five years of record-breaking enrollment, the U is on the rise.
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 MoreThe new public-private partnership (P3) will continue President Taylor Randall’s efforts to transition the U from a “commuter school” to a more traditional residential college campus.
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