Ahead of World Autism Awareness Day, College of Arts and Sciences researcher Natalie Russo explores what science is getting right, where gaps remain and why
Earth and environmental science researchers found that traditional oil and gas extraction methods may take a greater toll on stream health than fracking.
Linda Infante Lyons will participate in several campus events April 6 to 17 as the 2026 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.
Physics professor Collin Capano and doctoral student Alex Correia are decoding the ‘ringdown’ of colliding black holes, hoping to find cracks in Einstein's theories.
A new chemistry platform from Assistant Professor Xiaoran Hu could keep cancer drugs inactive until they reach a tumor, offering a path to more precise
The college's new plan is already inspiring partnerships, creative ideas and a more focused commitment to shaping a healthier future for people and planet.
Long hidden in the ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Art Museum's storage, the 1786 painting now anchors a symposium examining who portraits elevate—and who they leave out.
Biochemistry major Kaden Buford '28 will spend two summers in Washington, D.C., as part of the Institute for Responsible Citizenship's Washington Program.