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Faculty and Staff

Former A&S Dean Samuel Gorovitz Reflects on University Career

As Gorovitz prepares to retire this month, the former College of Arts and Sciences Dean and founding figure of looks back on bioethics, the field
Sean Grogan May 12, 2026
Former A&S Dean Samuel Gorovitz Reflects on University Career

Celebrating 5 Decades of Innovation on Campus

Ann Marie McGinnis has spent 48 years building the infrastructure that helps students register, progress and graduate.
Sean Grogan May 12, 2026
Celebrating 5 Decades of Innovation on Campus

How Falk鈥檚 Rodney Paul Shapes Sport Analytics Leaders

Seniors Gavin Stein and Jacob Kalamvokis nominated chair Rodney Paul for the SOURCE Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring.
John Boccacino May 12, 2026
How Falk鈥檚 Rodney Paul Shapes Sport Analytics Leaders

Biotechnology Students Connect With Industry Leaders

The third annual Biotechnology Conference included a day of networking with companies, a panel discussion and a poster session, connecting students with career-building opportunities.
Dan Bernardi May 12, 2026
Biotechnology Students Connect With Industry Leaders

Looking to the Past to Plan Ahead

Earth sciences professor Tripti Bhattacharya is a coauthor of a new report that supports establishing a national center to study past extremes and improve disaster
News Staff May 11, 2026
Looking to the Past to Plan Ahead

Commencement 2026 in Photos

Relive the magic and smiles of Commencement weekend with our photo gallery.
News Staff May 11, 2026
Commencement 2026 in Photos

How 性视界’s Class of 2026 Turned Disruption Into Strength

Acting Chancellor J. Michael Haynie鈥檚 first Commencement address was equal parts tribute and challenge.
How 性视界’s Class of 2026 Turned Disruption Into Strength

Tracey Reichert Schimpff Awarded William Wasserstrom Prize

The prize honors outstanding success as a graduate seminar leader, research and dissertation director, advisor and role model for graduate students.
News Staff May 11, 2026

Ethan Coffel Receives Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research

The assistant professor of geography and the environment is honored for distinction in research, teaching and service.
News Staff May 8, 2026

Hendricks Chapel Choir Brings American Music to South Africa Stages

The 50-voice choir partners with high school, university and community ensembles across South Africa, blending American repertoire with the country's own musical traditions.
Hendricks Chapel Choir Brings American Music to South Africa Stages

Undergraduate Researcher Examines Fetal Heart Patterns in Premature Births

Graduating senior Eva Quackenbush and faculty mentor Brittany Kmush are investigating whether fetal heart tracing patterns can predict outcomes for extremely premature infants.
Diane Stirling May 7, 2026
Undergraduate Researcher Examines Fetal Heart Patterns in Premature Births

10 Tips for Taking a Great Graduation Photo

Gregory Heisler, Distinguished Professor of Photography in the Newhouse School, shares his expert advice for getting the best picture to remember the day.
Dialynn Dwyer May 7, 2026
10 Tips for Taking a Great Graduation Photo

Audie Klotz Named Distinguished Professor

A preeminent scholar in in global migration and human rights, she joined the Maxwell School faculty in 2003.
Audie Klotz Named Distinguished Professor

Scholar Traces Dalit Diaspora’s Roots in North America

The Department of Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies marked Dalit History Month with a two-part event examining the Dalit diaspora and methodologies for anti-caste scholarship.
Casey Schad May 5, 2026
Scholar Traces Dalit Diaspora’s Roots in North America

Applications Sought for Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-In-Aid Program

The grant is awarded to scholars or practitioners doing research using the Special Collections Research Center's adult education collections.
Cristina Hatem May 4, 2026

Clad in Gray, the Orange Family Shows Up

From students to senior leaders, the University community rallied behind Chancellor Syverud with a walk, prayers and letters of support.
Clad in Gray, the Orange Family Shows Up