The Department of Sociology sent a statement to the University Faculty Senate on March 30, calling on them to draft a ...
Dear colleagues, This weekly newsletter will serve as one of many tools my office will use to keep you informed and engaged as we make progress toward our three goals for Academic ...
If a high school student aspiring to work in the nursing field wants to get a head start, Boone Career and Technical Center ...
Democracy has its proper place,” Max Weber allowed in his 1917 lecture “Science as Vocation,” but not in higher education.
At a time when public discourse often feels fractured between competing claims of “truth,” events like the upcoming talk by ...
Through a self-designed independent concentration, the Brown University senior has used art and design to expand agency, ...
NASA scientist and Notre Dame alumna Kelsey Evans Young returned to campus to discuss the Artemis II mission, sharing ...
Pre-law students are not at fault for avoiding STEM courses — they are simply responding to the incentives in front of them.
Authors: Dr. Benjamin W. Johnson, Earth, atmosphere and climate (EAC) Dr. Jacqueline Reber, EAC Dr. Alan Wanamaker, EAC Dr.
The University of Arizona is opening a new exhibit this weekend that explores one of humanity's most enduring questions: Are ...
Engineering, business and the arts converge on May 8 for a single-day showcase of what nearly 1,000 graduating students have ...
The sound of drumming and chants from striking graduate students in the Science Center Plaza has woken some freshmen before 9 ...
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