Applied linguistics MOOC has worldwide impact
The English department is helping English language teachers across the world improve their use of technology in the classroom.
The English department is helping English language teachers across the world improve their use of technology in the classroom.
New undergraduate degree in data science will help students prepare for one of the nation’s fastest-growing fields.
Physicists use terahertz flashes to uncover new state of matter hidden by superconductivity.
K-12 students showed their computational thinking skills through projects they created for a competition hosted by Computer Science.
Brett VanVeller teaches his students the same philosophy that drives his research: if you understand the basics in organic chemistry, you can dream up anything.
A new study shows how cells transition from adaptation to death when faced with persistent stress and could help plant breeders develop stress-resistant crop varieties.
Sven Morgan studies ancient volcanoes, giving insight into modern day volcanoes as well as the growth of continents.
Heimir Geirsson, Chad Gasta and Frank Krennrich have been reappointed as department chairs in philosophy and religious studies, world languages and cultures, and physics and astronomy.