In prototyping a reusable crew module for space flight, a group of undergraduates found inspiration in origami, and received support from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
Jonathan Lippman, former chief judge of New York and a pioneer in addressing access to justice, will deliver the sixth John Paul Stevens Lecture, "Changing the Dialogue on Access to Justice."
Following the issuance of new guidance documents today from the U.S. Department of Education, we want to assure our community that the university remains firmly committed to the prevention of and response to sexual violence.
This week's top research features a study suggesting some herbivorous dinosaurs ate crustaceans, the measurable health benefits of community gardening and a gang expert studying the inside of U.S. prisons.
It's not difficult to figure out what the Buffaloes must do Saturday against the Huskies. After all, the two teams played just nine months ago in the Pac-12 championship game, a game Washington won.
Students, faculty and staff from a variety of fields came together this week in celebration of the New Venture Challenge launch, marking the program's 10th anniversary.
The community is invited to a ribbon-cutting event celebrating one of campus's newest centers, part of a national network of federal statistical research facilities.
Restaurant Business magazine recently named Campus Dining Services Tech Accelerator of the Year for its outstanding use of technology innovation in the food service industry.
Learn what goes into a winning proposal in advance of the internal competition to determine applicants for Packard Foundation fellowships in science and engineering. RSVP by Sept. 28.
On Saturday, Sept. 30, Associate Professor Daphne Leong brings a fresh approach to the eye-opening and popular series with her talk "What do you hear? Listening to modernist music."