2023 crime statistics reports released
Under the Clery Act, U.S. higher education institutions are required to gather information about all crimes committed within the main campus boundary.
Read MoreUnder the Clery Act, U.S. higher education institutions are required to gather information about all crimes committed within the main campus boundary.
Read MoreNew research explores alternative to standard two-appointment model for genetic screening.
Read MoreU geologists team up with School of Dentistry in Project FIND-EM to amass a tooth database that will help identify the remains of missing service members and advance forensic science.
Read MoreThe U’s Board of Trustees approved the first phase of a student housing initiative—a public-private partnership that will add more than 1,400 new beds to campus.
Read MoreMany victims on campus are under-reporting cases of cybercrimes due to fear or embarrassment. Public Safety has partnered with the Statewide Information & Analysis Center to gather information and identify scammers.
Read MoreU scientists determine sediments from the dry playa have elevated ‘oxidative potential,’ indicating greater risk to human health.
Read MoreHere are the highlights from the first Academic Senate meeting of the 2024-25 school year.
Read MoreBicycle registration is quick, easy and free of cost, and helps return your property to you if it is stolen.
Read MoreAfter HB 261 was signed into law on Jan. 30, 2024, university leaders worked to understand each facet of the legislation.
Read MoreThe field surface is slated to be available for team practice in the spring of 2025, with the ballpark set to open for the 2026 season.
Read MoreThe website is part of a broader effort to find common ground on generative AI tools.
Read MoreThe new network will support essential stadium operations and services, including ticketing, mobile concessions ordering, press and media.
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