New roadside LiDAR sensors help build a safer transportation infrastructure
Â鶹ӳ» engineering researchers have expanded a network of LiDAR sensors to improve traffic efficiency, reduce accidents and facilitate the use of autonomous vehicles.
Explore Â鶹ӳ»â€™s Hot Springs Mountains in virtual Earth Science Week field trip
Â鶹ӳ»â€™s Bureau of Mines and Geology event Sat., Oct. 17
Janet Napolitano, former secretary of Homeland Security, to speak at University's 2020 Distinguished Lecture Series
Hosted by the College of Engineering, the community-oriented event will occur virtually on November 4.
Latinx DACA Students Contend with Adversity at Universities
Matthew Aguirre sheds light on the unique university experience of Latinx DACA students
Five years, 370 jobs and $88 million in investor capital at the Innevation Center
The University’s downtown hub of entrepreneurialism and collaboration celebrates its 5th anniversary
University taking part in Great Â鶹ӳ» ShakeOut public earthquake drill (2020)
Campus community encouraged to be earthquake aware and to Drop, Cover and Hold-on
" The Â鶹ӳ» Radon Poster Contest is looking for submissions to increase Radon Awareness.
Deadline approaching for student poster contest raising radon awareness
Â鶹ӳ» Radon Poster Contest closes at the end of the month
Work of Diversity and Inclusion Officer: 'Always in the making – just like democracy'
Eloisa Gordon-Mora talks about her first year-plus on the job, including socio-political challenges, strategic planning, professional achievements and what the future holds
What is health literacy?
Health Literacy Month is here, and Dr. Alexandra Watson breaks down what that means and why it's important
COVID-19 rapid test has successful lab results, research moves to next stages
Â鶹ӳ» engineers and virologists team up for novel approach
Town Hall walks businesses through finding and interpreting business data
Extension offering virtual town hall to help small businesses strategize during COVID-19
Libraries Celebrates Banned Books Week virtually
Faculty, staff members read passages from their favorite banned book on latest episode of "Checked Out!"