Was there a football game, too?
Photo by Mary ButkusThe “Super Ad Bowl” Feb. 6 was an opportunity to watch and evaluate the advertisements broadcast during the Super Bowl.
E-newsletter is introduced by human resources office
The quarterly HRNews contains several sections, including policy highlights, human resources tips, upcoming events and reminders.
Jost named chairman of radiological society
The Radiological Society of North America comprises more than 37,000 radiologists, radiation oncologists and related scientists.
Cardiac cell model sheds light on irregular heartbeats
The published work was done by postdoctoral researcher Thomas J. Hund and Yoram Rudy, the Fred Saigh Distinguished Professor of Engineering.
Welcome!
Photo by Mary ButkusMore than 80 students and their families attended the recent Transfer Student Orientation Reception in Holmes Lounge.
Construction Update: Information on building projects
Construction Update is published periodically and provides information about the progress of major building and renovation projects. Information is provided to the Record by facilities management and by Metro. Hilltop Campus Phase IVA Housing Construction has begun on the project just east of Liggett Residence Hall, replacing Koenig House. The last slab-pour was completed Feb. […]
New method makes genetic changes easier to identify
Researchers have developed “direct genomic selection”; it could provide the leads they need to understand and treat a wide range of disorders.
More medical news
Faculty members receive promotions, tenure
The listed faculty members were granted tenure, promoted with tenure, appointed with tenure or granted a track change with tenure.
Office of Undergraduate Research unveiled
Photo by Joe AngelesResearch opportunities for undergrads like David Corley (left) will be facilitated by the University’s new Office of Undergraduate Research.Under Director Henry Biggs, it will help place students in research positions, promote their findings and award scholarships.
Ethnicity’s complexities examined
Ryan K. Balot, associate professor of classics in Arts & Sciences, has been awarded a grant from the Teagle Foundation.
View More Stories