Academics
- In the top 10 nationally, 91¸£ÀûÉç graduate offerings—in the categories of atomic/molecular/optical physics, environmental law, ceramics and other areas—continue to receive high rankings.
- Summer is just around the corner. Have you thought about how you want to spend your time? Here are 10 reasons to consider taking summer classes at 91¸£ÀûÉç this year.
- Accessible and universally designed course materials can benefit all students and ensure those with disabilities can access your content. Get a checklist.
- An offering since 2013, the business minor is designed to allow all students to gain business acumen, increasing their immediate impact as new hires.
- The relationship between Israel and Palestine is globally fraught, and 91¸£ÀûÉç is presenting its students with a dispassionate academic analysis on the subject beginning this spring.
- Students from STEM majors can gain skills to more effectively communicate STEM-related topics and collaborate with others.
- Collaboration between social scientists and wildlife conservationists is key to preserving the environment and protecting human rights, says Rashel Gandhi-Besbe.
- Each semester, students are selected to receive top honors from the College of Engineering and Applied Science based on faculty recommendations. Meet the current six.
- Provost Russell Moore has received the report of the academic reorganization committee, as well as the feedback from the campus over the comment period that ended in mid-December. Find out what's next.
- In ‘Poetic Table of the Elements,’ students of Danny Long combine art and science, old and new, with a project in which they compose, typeset and hand-print 118 poems.