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4/1/2019

Artist in the House

Professor Emerita Gloria House may best be remembered on campus as a teacher, mentor and co-founder of the African and African American Studies program. But her latest honor showcases another side of her: artist. ...
4/1/2019

Building a More Holistic Culture Around Mental Health

When you think of campus programs designed to boost student success, you probably think of things like tutoring or flexible class schedules. ...
4/1/2019

A Global Collaboration

Annahita Akbarifard called a long necklace with large silver and black oval-shaped beads worn in the M2GATE global pitch competition a statement piece....
4/1/2019

On the Move

Three College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters faculty will teach and conduct research in three different areas of the world Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe through a grant from the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board....
4/1/2019

Pairing Science and Identity

These days, theres no shortage of innovative projects aimed at getting students interested in STEAM fields. ...
4/1/2019

Champion of Good Causes

Theres a new face on campus this spring charged with guiding the future of philanthropy....
4/1/2019

Eye on Research: Cultivating Change

From providing food and water for a global population of nearly 10 billion and mitigating and adapting to climate change to building more resilient cities, the 21st centurys biggest challenges are now converging to create a pivotal moment in the history o...
4/1/2019

Inauguration Week

Celebrating a legacy of excellence, a future of promise....
4/1/2019

Artistic Roots Re-Emerge

In a very real sense, Patrick Hunter has lived one of his favorite quotes by Pablo Picasso: All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up....
4/1/2019

Why I Give: Kirk Philipich

Associate Professor of Accounting Kirk Philipich is not an obvious person to have started a scholarship for student-athletes....