The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research provides one-year seed grants of up to $50,000 to support interdisciplinary teams collaborating on new and innovative research that has the potential for broad scientific or societal impact. Letters of intent are due Nov. 25, with full proposals due Dec. 17. Learn more on the office’s website.
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Bateman and Holtzman receive 2026 American Innovator Award
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Jez appointed vice dean of graduate studies in Arts & Sciences
Obituaries
Collin Maher, student in Arts & Sciences, 19
Christopher J. Moran, MD, professor emeritus of radiology, 78
Peter Raven, conservation advocate and professor emeritus, 89