Taking on COVID-19 with math and stats
Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Paul Hurtado and Â鶹ӳ» State Biostatistician and College of Science alumna Kyra Morgan talk COVID-19 and how they’re using numbers to make sense of it all.
New laser-sensor tech developed for real-time monitoring of building earthquake damage
To help responders determine safety of building and inform earthquake recovery decisions
Extension offers COVID-19 updates and bookkeeping tips for small businesses
Discussions aim to help keep small businesses informed to help them through COVID and beyond
Â鶹ӳ» SBDC releases COVID-19 economic impact data
Data demonstrates the extensive work being done to support small businesses during the pandemic
New Library Digital Collection: State Land Office Maps
Rare General Land Office Maps added to the Libraries’ Digital Archive
Â鶹ӳ» ASUN redesigns logo In support Of LGTBQ+ communities
In anticipation of Northern Â鶹ӳ» Pride, the Associated Students of the University of Â鶹ӳ» made changes to their logo on social media and elsewhere
" This new ruling has generated considerable concern, primarily because of its implications for international students ...
International students and online instruction fall 2020
University HyFlex model an exception to U.S. Department of Homeland Security student visa rule
Young children discover STEM during pandemic
Extension provides resources to families for STEM activities at home
Health District and University release COVID-19 antibody study results
Study estimates indicate the number of COVID-19 infections is higher than reported
Mind your social media manners
University professors examine how social media platforms can be used for constructive conversation
University Libraries buildings to reopen with limited access, continued virtual support
Beginning July 6 University users can visit the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center, DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library, Savitt Medical Library in-person, with limited access; masks required to enter
Downing Clinic Continues Services during COVID-19
Approval for telehealth means clinic carries on work with old clients and accepts new ones during the pandemic.