A virtual internship enables students to be part of change here and abroad and help develop better outcomes for adolescents in Nicaragua.
21 faculty receive grants to fund developmental projects
The Faculty Development Program supports junior faculty as they explore research initiatives, creative works, publications and presentations.
Coding with Physics workshops train teachers to incorporate storytelling, supportive teamwork, productive failure and other videogame techniques to engage teens in science.
Your questions answered from April 7 town hall
Senior leaders responded to queries on campus safety measures, vaccine requirements, working from home decisions and more.
Volunteers needed at vaccination sites
Celebrate 23 books authored by CAS faculty in 2020
Writing a book isn’t easy, but faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences produced nearly two-dozen — for the second year in a row. Twenty faculty from 13 departments wrote books on police violence, John Milton, democracy in Bangladesh, addiction, postcommunist theatre and more.
Not just counting calories: Study looks to disrupt obesity triggers that affect black women most
Could a low-sugar diet overcome insulin issues and a lifetime of weight struggles? That’s the question being studied by Barbara Gower, Ph.D., in a five-year, $1.9 million study.