Tommy Thompson, Professor Emeritus and former director of the Center for Research in Economic Geology, graduates his 100th graduate student
Monte Cristo Earthquake fault still active with 6,500 aftershocks
University geoscience teams monitoring, finding, mapping damage and surface ruptures
Extension offers webinar to help small businesses create reopening strategies
Discussions aim to help small businesses pivot and adapt to emerge from pandemic stronger
University College of Business Enactus team places first at national competition
Students win early-stage competition highlighting student business start-ups and entrepreneurial action
University + manufacturing + volunteers make and donate hospital gowns
A community network coordinated by the Innevation Center Makerspace has made more than 750 gowns to help meet the regional need for PPE
Innevation Center Member Highlight - Gene Wong
Gene Wong named as Innevation Center Member of May 2020
Planning for the Return of the Pack: Phase 2
President Marc Johnson announces Phase 2 plans for the University
Alumni Highlight: George "Gus" Hill and Ginny Knowles
Longtime supporters of the College of Education proudly include the College of Education in their estate plan.
Public relations and advertising competitions during a pandemic
Reynolds School’s Bateman and NSAC teams transition to online campaigns
The College of Engineering K12 Outreach Educational Programs receive grant support
The grant will increase outreach in rural areas while expanding solar and water education programs.
Graduate Student Association announces Spring 2020 award winners
Eighteen winners are associated with the College of Engineering
Silver Linings with Tim Wolfe: CARES Act funds still available
Five minutes for free money. The University has $4 million dollars available for students.