Outdoor events at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing will rely almost entirely on artificial snow. Learn from an expert about the science of human-made snow, its use at the Olympics and how climate change may impact the future of snow sports.
Do you love being creative? From painting classes to DIY nights, there are many ways for you to let your creativity shine and connect with others on campus.
In work that has implications for the search for life elsewhere in the galaxy, scientists are analyzing data from 440 stellar flares, finding them to be not just common and powerful but also more complex than previously thought.
Explore the exciting world of startups and entrepreneurship at this virtual event. Hear startups pitch their companies, as well as project, internship and job openings.
There are many benefits to working abroad, both personally and professionally. Here are some tips to start your job search if you’re interested in working abroad or having an international career based in the U.S.
As the campus community got back into the groove of in-person learning, it was treated to fresh snow, burritos, donuts and—most of all—reconnection.
Students: Register for this conference focusing on empowering leaders to rise above adversity, engage in social movements and lead others in positive social change.
It’s never too early to start thinking about what you’d like to do after graduation. Here are three things to do this semester if you’re interested in attending graduate school.
When—if ever—is it realistic to expect SARS-CoV-2 will recede from the headlines and daily life? Read four essential stories from The Conversation archive.
Scholarship recipient Jennifer Kaphammer—a first-year student majoring in music technology—shares how the scholarship impacts and inspires her future in music and technology.