Humans of the U: Pam Beach
A lot of my work right now is about children, with an intense look at their creative worlds, to try to remind us of what we’re giving up and what we’re not really bothering to protect.
Read MoreA lot of my work right now is about children, with an intense look at their creative worlds, to try to remind us of what we’re giving up and what we’re not really bothering to protect.
Read MoreEnjoy a change of pace this holiday season with a hilarious yet heartfelt story.
Read MoreEleven veterans and the student veteran of the year were recognized at 27th annual event.
Read More“The gift of an experience offers something special—a chance to explore new passions, savor the present and connect more deeply with others. This holiday, why not give a gift that enriches and inspires?” says Isabelle Solvang, Director of Lifelong Learning.
Read MoreThe U and Sandia will look to develop collaborations in various technical areas which could lead to the development of funded programs.
Read MoreStanford’s Peter Norvig illuminates artificial intelligence at the U’s Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read MoreHow Wayne Johnson’s combat experience clearing IEDs in Afghanistan guided his career as a researcher in the U School of Business.
Read MoreU biologist Jon Wang, with UC Irvine colleagues, uses satellite imagery to document the growing destructiveness of Western wildfires since 1980.
Read MoreMeet Nuucichthys, a 500-million-year-old fish-like creature recovered in Utah’s Marjum Formation in the West Desert and held in NHMU collections.
Read MoreThe conference proved to be a valuable opportunity for industry professionals to connect.
Read MoreIf students are losing motivation, we have tools to help them get back on track.
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