PhD student Nick Kirschner’s research journey took him from NASA labs to the New Mexico desert—part of an agreement that is propelling CCAS astrophysics to new heights.
Kermitops gratus, a new species discovered by researchers including Biology graduate student Cal So, pays homage to the iconic Muppet and adds a new branch to the amphibian family tree.
How do you support a friend when a wedding engagement is called off? In a new study, Communication’s Wendy Riemann reveals that a few kind words can go a long way.
Faculty, students and staffers were honored for an “unwavering commitment to DEI principles” through their research, community service, campus engagement and leadership roles.
In her art history course on the avant garde work of French painter and sculptor Marcel Duchamp, Lisa Lipinski challenges her students to appreciate art that speaks to both the eye and the mind.
CCAS PhD students were among the scholars who will be inducted into the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, which recognizes diversity and excellence in doctoral education.
What role will artificial intelligence play in the 2024 elections? SMPA faculty and students joined a panel of analysts and experts to plug into the world of AI campaigning and how it may shift the political landscape.
As part of the Cisneros Hispanic Leadership Institute’s “Latino Voice in News & Politics” series, Julie Chávez Rodríguez, the grandchild of César Chávez and an adviser to two presidents, discussed Latinos in U.S. politics.
We note with regret the passing of Young C. Kim, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs and the founding director of the Sigur Center for Asian Studies.
Jody Ganiban (Psychology) received a $705,341 award from the National Institutes of Health for their research on the early growth and development study of the ECHO cohort.
Junior Shani Glassberg (Biology) was awarded the SMART Scholarship by the U.S. Department of Defense.