The new digital badge program helps undergraduate and graduate business students build research and critical thinking skills for the AI-driven workplace.
The funding program supports student innovators working to develop and commercialize solutions that improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.
A collection of home goods, career and presentation, wellness and academic support items has been built that members of the University community may borrow from.
For a second year, library staff handpicked books, covered by brown paper with a brief description, to help patrons discover new, unexpected reads at Bird
New this semester, the Graduate Student Research Roundtables feature a Passport Program, where in-person attendees will be entered into raffles and be eligible for prizes.
Organizers are inviting speaker applications from individuals with compelling ideas, research, innovations or personal stories on forces shaping the future.
Students in Andrew Jonelis’ Economics of Emerging Markets course have received an up-close view of markets thousands of miles away thanks to the Digital Scholarship
A collaboration of University students, alumni, staff and partners creates an experiential learning opportunity while amplifying Indigenous perspectives.