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UMass Amherst Journalism Department to Host Talk by Washington Post Journalist Claire Healy
The University of Massachusetts Amherst department of journalism will host a talk by Washington Post journalist Claire Healy on Monday, March 25 at 2:30 p.m. in the Journalism Hub of the Integrative Learning…
2024 SDSU Student Symposium Marks Largest Event Yet
The 17th annual San Diego State University Student Symposium (S3), held March 1, was the largest in university history. Over 650 students participated across more than 500 posters, talks, exhibits and performances. Upwards of 450 volunteers…
San Diego State University Cultural Resource Centers Strengthened by U.S. Department of Justice…
Monica J. Casper, special assistant to the president on gender-based violence and chair of the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Gender-Based Violence, will lead efforts at SDSU in a new three-year project titled “Preventing Gender-Based Violence…
Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation Awards Grant Supporting Research at Auburn University
Auburn University’s College of Education recently received an $850,000 philanthropic grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) Foundation to support research into health disparities in rural communities. This is the first grant…
Alabama Senate Confirms Woltosz and Reconfirms Huntley, Riggins, and Vines to Auburn University…
The Alabama Senate on Thursday confirmed Walter Woltosz and reconfirmed Elizabeth Huntley, Quentin Riggins and Timothy Vines to the Auburn University Board of Trustees.
Walter (Walt) S. Woltosz earned bachelor’s and master’s…
Purdue Students Earn Cash Prizes for Innovative Solutions to Global Challenges
Teams of Purdue University students won a combined $5,500 in prizes during the finals of the Moonshot Pitch Challenge, a semiannual, ideation-focused competition organized by the Purdue Innovates Incubator.
“Purdue University students…
Icy Impacts: Planetary Scientists Utilize Physics and Impact Crater Images to Estimate Ice Thickness…
Sometimes planetary physics is like being in a snowball fight. Most people, if handed an already-formed snowball, can use their experience and the feel of the ball to guess what kind of snow it is comprised of: packable and fluffy, or wet…
Purdue University Receives $6.7M in Federal Grants to Develop Technology for Monitoring and Treating…
Research teams led by a faculty member in Purdue University’s College of Engineering will use two grants from the National Eye Institute totaling $6.7 million to further develop specialized smart soft contact lenses that continuously…
Decoding the Complex Biochemical Communication Networks of the Plant World
A Purdue University-led research team has begun translating the complex molecular language of petunias. Their grammar and vocabulary are well hidden, however, within the countless proteins and other compounds that fill floral cells.…
Researchers Achieve Significant Progress in Advancing Next-Generation Solar Cell Technology
The solar energy world is ready for a revolution. Scientists are racing to develop a new type of solar cell using materials that can convert electricity more efficiently than today’s panels.
In a new paper published February 26 in the…