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First Year Seminar Gets a Student-Driven Makeover

Faculty, staff and graduate students are invited to serve as lead instructors for Fall 2026; application deadline is April 24.
Diane Stirling April 14, 2026
First Year Seminar Gets a Student-Driven Makeover

Student Discovers Security Vulnerability in Common Operating System

Shivam Kumar recently identified the vulnerability in a key component of countless computing systems and the largest open-source project in existence.
Alex Dunbar April 13, 2026
Student Discovers Security Vulnerability in Common Operating System

How ÐÔÊÓ½ç Law’s Innovation Law Center Preps Patent Attorneys

The center's new patent law program gives students with science and engineering backgrounds a competitive edge before they ever sit for the state bar.
Caroline K. Reff April 13, 2026
How ÐÔÊÓ½ç Law’s Innovation Law Center Preps Patent Attorneys

2026-27 Remembrance Scholars Named: 35 Students, One Enduring Mission

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.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 13, 2026
2026-27 Remembrance Scholars Named: 35 Students, One Enduring Mission

5 Things You Didn’t Know ÐÔÊÓ½ç Forensic Science

From forensic DNA analysis to mock crime scenes, ÐÔÊÓ½ç University's Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute is training the next generation of investigators.
John Boccacino April 10, 2026
5 Things You Didn’t Know ÐÔÊÓ½ç Forensic Science

Student Uses Poetry and Art to Explore Her Disabilities, Help Others

First-year student OlaRose Ndubuisi will discuss her experiences with invisible disabilities and lead a writing and art workshop on campus April 17.
Dialynn Dwyer April 10, 2026
Student Uses Poetry and Art to Explore Her Disabilities, Help Others

Whitman School Rated No. 1 for Experiential Learning Participation by Poets&Quants

The recognition in the 2026 rankings reflects one of the school's most deeply held commitments: that the best way to learn business is to practice
Meg Androsiglio April 10, 2026
Whitman School Rated No. 1 for Experiential Learning Participation by Poets&Quants

Classrooms Without Borders: Student Medical Brigade Supports Panama Health Care

During the week-long brigade, students assisted health care professionals in treating over 250 community members who face significant barriers to medical access.
News Staff April 9, 2026
Classrooms Without Borders: Student Medical Brigade Supports Panama Health Care

Falk Students Fueling the Holistic Development of Young Athletes

Designing a support program for Jamaica's elite youth track and field athletes landed three Falk College students at the International Olympic Case Study Competition Grand
John Boccacino April 7, 2026
Falk Students Fueling the Holistic Development of Young Athletes

Jeannine Lostritto Named School of Architecture Convocation Speaker

Lostritto is a ÐÔÊÓ½ç University Trustee and a member of the School of Architecture Advisory Board.
Julie Sharkey April 6, 2026
Jeannine Lostritto Named School of Architecture Convocation Speaker

Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI’s Role in Government and Higher Education

Two leaders in digital strategy discussed the policy, ethical and practical challenges of bringing AI into government operations and campus life.
Jessica Youngman April 6, 2026
Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI’s Role in Government and Higher Education

Spectrum News, Newhouse Launch Journalism Partnership

The initiative pairs Newhouse students with Spectrum News journalists for hands-on reporting, on-air production and internships across the country.
News Staff April 3, 2026
Spectrum News, Newhouse Launch Journalism Partnership

3 Earn Goldwater Scholarships, Among Nation’s Most Competitive STEM Awards

Mallory Brown, Kenna Cummings and Khuong Pham are among 454 students nationwide recognized for their research in science, engineering and mathematics.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 3, 2026
3 Earn Goldwater Scholarships, Among Nation’s Most Competitive STEM Awards

Architecture Students Named to Future100 List in Metropolis Magazine

Gabrielle Knauf ’26 and Hannah Puerta-Carlson ’26 join an elite group of architecture and interior design students from the United States and Canada.
Julie Sharkey April 2, 2026
Architecture Students Named to Future100 List in Metropolis Magazine

Libraries Announces Spring 2026 Orange Innovation Fund Winners

Nine student founders across four schools and colleges received $5,000 grants to advance ventures spanning health care, financial technology, consumer products and software.
Cristina Hatem April 2, 2026
Libraries Announces Spring 2026 Orange Innovation Fund Winners

Students Unite Around AI By Bringing Diverse Voices to Technology’s Future

RSO United AI brings together students across majors to explore artificial intelligence through projects, discussions and community building.
Jen Plummer April 2, 2026
Students Unite Around AI By Bringing Diverse Voices to Technology’s Future