Time management is critical when it comes to being a successful student. Learn more about some of the pitfalls to avoid when it comes to time management.
This week features a Wikipedia edit-a-thon, three networking events, a celebration of Latino heritage, film screening with the Peace Corps, a discussion on hip-hop and science with GZA, and more.
Students may choose to experiment with alcohol and drugs for a variety of reasons. Having a conversation about substance use can help students when it comes to the choices they make.
Finding it difficult to stop by the library to pick up your books? There's cost-free campus delivery of library materials to faculty, staff and graduate students who have a campus mailbox.
Needing a kidney transplant, Char Synder was running out of time. Then came the 2016 football season, when the Snyders found that the answer to their problem had been sitting in front of them.
This week's research features an atomic clock that outperforms all predecessors, light-activated nanoparticles that boost effectiveness of antibiotics and a microscope that allows researchers to see inside the living brain.
Among the countless contributions and achievements faculty represent, several were recognized at the 12th annual faculty convocation honoring recently tenured or promoted members of the community, as well as teaching professors.
For millenia, the origin of life has been a topic of fascination, debate and investigation. Leading thinkers in the field will synthesize what we know, don't know and where we're headed.
Join composer and shakuhachi player Aidan Patrick Cook for a bold new performance experience. Sprawl out on a cushion and sink into a tableau of sound unlike anything you've heard.
Via this no-cost, open keynote and panel discussion Oct. 18, participants will consider how the telegraph parallels the modern rise of social networks and more.