News at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú
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When a student comes to Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú to study computer science, the curriculum is not one-size-fits-all.
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If you ask Edmund J.Y. Pajarillo, PhD, professor in the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú College of Nursing and Public Health (CNPH), what makes him passionate about research, he will tell you it’s something that has always been within him.
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One might say that with more than 15 years of research experience—and her inquiries while studying at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor before that—Katherine Fiori, PhD, professor and associate dean in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, is something of an expert at turning an idea into scholarship.
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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú School of Education Assistant Professor Suraj Uttamchandani, PhD, and Associate Professor Matthew Curinga, EdD, and John Drew, associate professor of communications, have received funding from the Mozilla Foundation to redesign two courses in responsible computing.
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The junior majoring in international relations is using her research and outreach skills to make a difference for her native country.
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On March 1, future entrepreneurs from the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business got valuable real-world experience in what it would take to launch their own businesses when they competed in the University’s annual Shark Tank-style Business Plan Competition.
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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú's Meredith Whitley, PhD, professor of health and sport sciences and research fellow at the Centre for Sport Leadership and Stellenbosch University, was a collaborator in the study.
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Patterns are all around us—in mathematics, in nature, in music and in art.
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Even before she learned to multiply and divide, Nara Yoon, PhD, assistant professor of mathematics and computer science, was flexing her mathematical skills by playing Omok (five-in-a-row), Chinese chess and 15 puzzles.
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Climate change is a topic that surfaces each time there is news of the latest flood, forest fire, tornado or temperature extreme.
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Justyna Widera-Kalinowska, PhD, professor of chemistry, will serve as the next director of the University’s Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Works.
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The Misery Index was introduced in the 1970s as a crude measure of economic adversity, adding together the otherwise incommensurable inflation and unemployment rates.
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Master of Science in Business Analytics students put their skills into practice by teaming up with tech enterprise Netrality Data Centers.
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Melina Giakoumis '11, PhD, a conservation biologist, science communicator and mother who advocates for women in STEM, is building an app for citizen scientists to help track—and protect—declining Asterias sea stars.
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Student-faculty team examines the foundational assumptions of carcinogenesis modeling.
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A student-led photovoice project empowers people in treatment to share their experiences and build community ties.
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An international collaboration leads to the development of eco-friendly solar technologies
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A new theoretical framework outlines best practices school psychologists can use to help LGBTQ+ youth prepare for college
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For Anagnostis Agelarakis, PhD, professor in Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú's history department, archaeology is an endlessly generative practice.
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New discoveries connect Indigenous Alaskans to their ancestors
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A grant-funded study investigates the cognitive processes that allow us to form healthy social bonds and resist maladaptive behaviors
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Different subsets of the transgender population have different rates of marijuana use when medically transitioning, new research finds
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Examining factors precipitating substance abuse, from America's rural to urban communities.
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Four days after Russia invaded Ukraine, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú faculty hosted a teach-in to help students make sense of the conflict.
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Probing the correlation between a company's political ideology and its loan terms
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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú professor's ethical framework offers a new way of thinking about culpability and provocation.
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Assistant Professor Natalia Prado-Oviedo, PhD, is studying the genomes of elephants in U.S. zoos to increase the odds of survival for this endangered species.
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Latinx street art illuminates the immigrant experience and history of labor in Texas, countering societal erasures.
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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÔøµÀÈËÐþ»ú faculty explore a century of American immigration through art, music and film.
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The fraught relationship between Central American immigrant mothers and their reunified children.