Younes Ra'di, assistant professor in electrical engineering and computer science, has been recognized as a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Lunar New Year—sometimes also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival—began earlier this month on Feb. 10. Events have occurred on campus over
Patrick Vu, a master’s candidate in choral conducting at Texas Tech University, has been announced as winner of the 2023 Gregg Smith Choral Composition Contest
Light Work’s Urban Video Project (UVP) is pleased to present the exhibition of Crystal Z Campbell's original video, "Makahiya," on display from Feb. 22 through
UPDATE 3/27: The nomination deadline has been moved to Sunday, March 31. Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness (IE) are pleased to announce a call for
ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Libraries will upgrade to a new integrated library services platform in the summer of 2024. The current library system, Ex Libris’ Voyager, which
Dialog, an application to increase a sense of belonging on campus for students with disabilities, won the fast-paced, seven-day No Code Design Sprint, hosted by
To second-year environmental engineering major Emma Kaputa, one good turn deserves another. As a student in the ÐÔÊÓ½ç City School District (SCSD), she was chosen
ÐÔÊÓ½ç University is now home to a new hub supporting the development of open-source software and offering resources for faculty, students, staff and academic partners
Gabriela Kirk-Werner, assistant professor of sociology in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is among a trio of researchers who have received a
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has named ÐÔÊÓ½ç University a Fulbright Top Producing Institution for U.S. students. This recognition is given to
How does affectionate touch benefit relationships? Brett Jakubiak, associate professor of psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, looks at whether affectionate touch can
Postdoctoral scholars are unique campus community members in an uncommon space. They are continual learners, but they’re far from being students. As full-time researchers, they
Catherine Herrold, associate professor of public administration and international affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has received the 2023 University of