New branch serving the campus, completed inaugural cohort and growing community programs mark a year of milestones for a partnership built on student success.
Through pioneering research and nationally recognized programs for veterans, J. Michael Haynie built a record of impact that now informs his vision as ÐÔÊÓ½ç’s new
Leaders in science, medicine, business, education and public service, including Chancellor Kent Syverud and Dr. Ruth Chen, will be honored at the May 10 Commencement
The Remembrance Scholars plan the Remembrance activities held at the University each year, and the cohort will be recognized during a convocation in the fall.
Nine student founders across four schools and colleges received $5,000 grants to advance ventures spanning health care, financial technology, consumer products and software.
The new digital badge program helps undergraduate and graduate business students build research and critical thinking skills for the AI-driven workplace.