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12 honored for excellence in teaching
Twelve faculty have been selected to receive the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, which honors those who have demonstrated exceptional accomplishments in teaching. The 2019 honorees represent each school, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Honors College and The Graduate School.
Physicians in the Complex Contraception Clinic can develop a temporary or permanent contraception plan for women battling other health conditions.
Patricia Martinez, assistant vice president for Student Affairs, is recognized for decades of contribution to the student-housing experience.
Michael Bertram, Ph.D., has had a long-standing interest and decades of experience in research infrastructure and core facilities.
Interested in data science but don’t know where to begin? A new program from Research Computing offers a step-by-step intro to “one of the most in-demand skillsets today.”
Dawson to lead the National Black Nurses Association
Assistant Professor Martha Dawson, DNP, whose career in nursing and health systems leadership spans more than 40 years, will be installed as the 13th president of the association during the annual conference later this month.
Don’t let distractions drive you off the road
Campus construction is affecting traffic flow and commute routes, so before you crank the car, remember these four things that increase the likelihood you’ll arrive safely to your destinations this summer.
Success is always in fashion here
While enrollment increased from 4,600 students in 1966 to more than 21,000 in 2018, campus was growing in other ways — setting itself apart as the top young university in the country, a champion for diversity and the best college for LGBTQ students in the state.