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A NEW VENTURE

U students drive social change through impact investments in Kenya.

FINDING REFUGE IN EDUCATION

Tino Nyawelo faced many challenges when he left the unrest of South Sudan to study physics in Europe. He drew on this experience to create REFUGES, a program that helps underrepresented students pursue STEM fields at the U.

Spurring the market for good

The drive for campus sustainability goes into the community.

 
Student Life
Career Services changing its name to Career and Professional Development Center | U doctoral student chosen as finalist of the 2017 Reaxys Ph.D. prize | New CourseLeaf Section Scheduler replaces paper class scheduling process
A Healthier U
6 ways to fit fitness into a busy schedule | Eliminate sugary drinks to look and feel better | What's in your fridge says a lot about your health
 

MELDING MATH AND BIOLOGY

Math professor James Keener tells how math enhances understanding of life’s processes.

BABY BOOMERS IN THE BEDROOM

Older Americans are cheating more on spouses, U professor finds.