The joint program with Falk College pairs legal training with advanced analytics coursework in statistics, econometrics, machine learning and sport gambling.
For National Nutrition Month, registered dietitians from across the University bust common myths and share the practical tips they give over and over again.
Investments in semiconductor manufacturing, quantum science and advanced technology commercialization were highlighted at a nanotechnology symposium on campus.
Earth and environmental science researchers found that traditional oil and gas extraction methods may take a greater toll on stream health than fracking.
The drill, taking place March 31 to April 3, allows various agencies to practice their response to real-life events and plan for interagency cooperation.
Linda Infante Lyons will participate in several campus events April 6 to 17 as the 2026 Jeannette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities.
Physics professor Collin Capano and doctoral student Alex Correia are decoding the ‘ringdown’ of colliding black holes, hoping to find cracks in Einstein's theories.
Heather Hendry, senior paper conservator at the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts, will also lead a hands-on workshop on map lining techniques.