Extension offers online guidance for farmers and ranchers during COVID-19
Weekly sessions feature grass-roots experts to answer questions and offer insight
Building trust between Native American communities and educational institutions
Journalism professor responds about how to address contemporary issues faced by local tribes
COVID-19 contributing to domestic violence: what to do
鶹ӳ Extension provides information on how to help yourself or others
Sci-On! Film Festival to feature two College of Science films
Watch the short documentary Fertile Waters and an episode of Mineral Monday, both official selections in the festival, on May 5 at 7 p.m. at the virtual festival.
鶹ӳ Debate Team season comes to an early end amid coronavirus closures
Team ranked Top-20 overall for the season
Student media provides COVID-19 coverage
Despite closed campuses and social isolation, student media is continuing to keep their community and campus informed
Future teachers benefit from attending accredited program
In uncertain economy 鶹ӳ education students get a step ahead of competition
Silver Linings with Lynnie and Kylie Weibezahl
Lynni and Kylie Weibezahl rediscover home life as graduation plans get cancelled. Mother-daughter duo encourages everyone to cherish family time and take up a new hobby.
Environmental engineering students receive research fellowship award from National Science Foundation
Valeria Nava, senior, and Lauren Mazurowski, graduate student, were among ten students and two alumni at the University to be honored
" "I am particularly interested in how using more collaborative approaches to solving environmental problems can improve both policymaking processes and environmental outcomes." - Elizabeth Koebele
College of Liberal Arts announces 2020 Mousel-Feltner Award
Assistant Professor in Political Science, Elizabeth Koebele is this year’s awardee for her policy research
The University Libraries launches new podcast Checked Out!
First episode features an in-depth look at the University's interdisciplinary effort to 3D print PPE for rural healthcare workers in 鶹ӳ
Foundation Professor M. “Saiid” Saiidi to retire
After 41 years of a distinguished career in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Saiidi will retire at the end of this semester