October 25th, 2019
Two physics graduate students win 2019 NASA grants
Two College of Science graduate students have received prestigious NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology awards in 2019.
Pioneering climate scientist and alumnus Warren Washington to present the 2019 Distinguished Lecture on October 11, 2019.
This year Mi Familia Weekend unites with Juntos Family Day to welcome hundreds of Hispanic students and their families to campus on May 10-11, 2019 […]
Kennedy Reed, an atomic physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, presents the Physics Department’s 2019 Yunker Lecture on the growth of physics in Africa.
Materials chemist Mas Subramanian is named a 2019 University Distinguished Professor for his numerous discoveries of new compositions and their physical and chemical properties.
Mathematician Tevian Dray taught a graduate course in Lorentzian Geometry and General Relativity at the Université de Abomey-Calavi in Benin.
The College of Science welcomes 744 new first-year students and 180 transfer students in fall 2018.
Microbiology alumni Dang Duong (’18) and Grace D’Angelo (’17) are selected for the 2018-19 Fulbright Awards.
Chemistry graduate student Elizabeth Kaweesa has played a role in the discovery of a bacterium that kills melanoma cells.