Animals of the U: Fox A. Squirrel
There are some people on campus who are obsessed with me, but I try not to let it go to my head.
Read MoreThere are some people on campus who are obsessed with me, but I try not to let it go to my head.
Read More“My friends and I have been part of a wide variety of research efforts at the U.”
Read More“All of us—young or old— can find excitement in learning new things. The more we learn the more we have to give to one another.”
Read MoreTo increase research related to water, this hub is designed to support the development of water innovations and technology.
Read MoreThis extension is an effort to relieve pressure on students and families due to the ongoing delays and issues with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Read MoreThis year focused on partnerships with Historically White Institutions (HWIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Read MoreThe March issue of Nature Physics, a premier academic publication, was all about education. Physics Education Research (PER) is a scientific field of study in which researchers collect and analyze data related to the learning environment. “Physics curricula and education systems have remained largely unchanged for decades, and much can be done to improve them,” […]
Read MoreUniversity peace officers recently participated in training from South Carolina-based SASS Go who accomplishes their mission by protecting and supporting survivors, their families and the professionals who serve them.
Read MoreEngage in a unique opportunity that develops critical reading, thinking and writing skills, that will support academic success, and provide a better understanding of extraterrestrial life.
Read MoreThese changes address system enhancements, offer an improved support model, streamline existing processes for the user and will offer comprehensive, easy-to-navigate training resources.
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