CREATE Scholar Sunshine Rodriquez
A Q-&-A with one of the scholars from the National Science Foundation-funded “Creating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers” program. Sunshine Rodriguez is a member of the first cohort of CREATE program scholars.
Pollinators endangered by pesticides interacting with nectar
Bees pollinating plants and consuming plant nectar impacted by neonicotinoids
Faces of the Pack: Alejandro Robles
Senior spotlight from the College of Science
Cattlemen’s Update returns to provide market and research updates
Educational programs to be held virtually and at four locations across ϱ
Engineering confers 138 degrees at Winter Commencement
Thirty-seven graduates, Dean Erick Jones participate in Order of the Engineer ceremony.
Herz Gold Medalist Childress works to help others
Elsie Childress to receive Herz Gold Medal during Winter Commencement
Winter Commencement 2022: ‘Today we are excited about the prospect of living in a world where you lead the way’
The University held two 30th Winter Commencement Ceremonies.
APHA highlights from the School of Public Health
The School of Public Heath had incredible representation at this year's American Public Health Association’s (APHA) 150th Annual Meeting & Expo.
Jill Tolles named Guinn Center Executive Director
Tolles to succeed Dr. Dana Bennett, who served as interim executive director since June 2022
CREATE Scholar Amelia Bryan
A Q-&-A with one of the scholars from the National Science Foundation-funded “Creating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers” program. Amelia Bryan is a member of the second cohort of CREATE program scholars.
21 Student-athletes will graduate this winter
Faces of the Pack: Alejandra Griswold and Kira Ewoldt
Two Liberal Arts students have been selected to present at the 2023 Writing Across Borders Conference in Norway