Success flows to students in STEM Scholars
Program supports first-generation, low-income and underserved students as they navigate STEM academics and build successful careers.
Program supports first-generation, low-income and underserved students as they navigate STEM academics and build successful careers.
Mentors changed his life, now Mason Weh (’21 liberal studies)
is changing lives by connecting kids with mentors.
Madisyn Rostro (’22 history) is one of many students who benefited from the generosity of donors whose giving exceeded the campaign’s $1.5 billion fundraising goal.
Two-year academy empowers students to develop and bring to life their ideas for businesses, companies and entrepreneurial programs.
Yang Yang, assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, publishes study in the journal Science.
Student-focused role advances the college’s commitment
to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion.
Tina Coffelt, associate professor in the Department of English, earned a grant from the Central Asia University Partnerships Program (UniCEN). Coffelt recently traveled to Uzbekistan to conduct grant work related to professional development for faculty on the topics of research design, academic writing and publishing. In Uzbekistan, Coffelt met grant participants and discussed ongoing future … Continue reading Tina Coffelt earns grant from Central Asia University Partnerships Program (UniCEN); travels to Uzbekistan
Michael Bailey, professor in the Department of History, has published an article, “Muslims in Medieval Inquisitorial Thought: Nicolau Eymeric and His Contexts.” The article was published in Church History. Published by Cambridge University Press, Church History is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal. It features original research articles and book reviews covering all areas of the history … Continue reading Michael Bailey publishes article in Church History