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Your Participation Can Boost the ’Cuse
Join us in making history on March 23, 2023, as we Boost the ‘Cuse during ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s most significant giving day yet. Forever Orange Week will showcase the best of our beloved institution, and we invite our global Orange community…
Winners Announced in Graduate Dean’s Research and Creative Works Competition
Eight master’s and doctoral program students have been selected as winners of the 2023 Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Work competition. The awards are presented annually by ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s Graduate School to recognize overall graduate-level academic…
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Invests in Research Development and Operations, Expands Staffing
To help advance and support the research and creative activities of faculty, a new Office of Research Development has been established within the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Office of Research. This development, which aligns with ongoing feedback on the Academic Strategic Plan…
Alumnus Helps Sacred Indigenous Objects Find Their Way Home
Travel to just about any major ethnographic and natural history museum around the world and you will encounter installations focusing on Native American and Indigenous society and culture. Exhibitions such as the American Museum of Natural History’s Hall of Plains…
New Research Shows ‘Himpathy’ Toward Perpetrators of Workplace Sexual Harassment
What is your initial response when a woman accuses a man of workplace sexual harassment? A new study suggests that some people are morally biased to have sympathy toward the accuser. It even has a name: himpathy.
Internship Funding Award Empowers Students to Experience
In a student’s professional development journey, internships serve as a vital stepping stone. They can help a student network with professionals, get to know a potential industry of interest and gain vital experience to build resumes. While possibly lacking the…
Rare Isotopes Help Unlock Mysteries in the Argentine Andes
Every second the Earth is bombarded by vast amounts of cosmic rays—invisible sub-atomic particles that originate from things like the sun and supernova explosions. These high-energy, far-traveled cosmic rays collide with atoms as they enter Earth’s atmosphere and set off…
Maxwell Professor Thomas Perreault Receives Fulbright Specialist Award
Thomas Perreault, professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, has been named a Fulbright Specialist, an honor that connects faculty in the U.S. with institutions worldwide. For six weeks this summer, Perreault…
Newhouse Postdoctoral Scholar to Co-Lead Summer Institute
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication’s first postdoctoral scholar, Martina Santia, will co-lead the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ (SICSS-ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ) in June 2023. The Computational Social Science Advisory Council recently elected to approve and fund…
Falk Presents Public Health Week Activities for ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ, Local Community
To recognize National Public Health Week from April 3-9, the Department of Public Health in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics is presenting a series of free public events that will focus on a wide range of public…