The bell for the new semester has already rung. Are you ready to dive into the endless ocean of knowledge and embark on a new academic journey? The library has carefully prepared a series of ...
New York City-based Cardiovascular Research Foundation and Naples, Fla.-based Jon DeHaan Foundation have launched the TCT AI Lab, a new program debuting at the October TCT 2025 conference in San ...
Left to right: David Purpura, Roger Wiens, Dongyan Xu (Purdue University/Charles Jischke) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Faculty and staff are invited to the Excellence in Research Award Lectures from 9-11:30 ...
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Dr. Carl Wieman discovered his passion for transforming student learning through his scientific ...
Join us for the Charles E. Test, M.D. '37 Lectures featuring Professor James W. Ceaser. This event includes a series of three lectures, taking place on the evenings of March 15, March 16, and March 17 ...
The Office of Community Relations is launching a new monthly lecture series next week designed to showcase how UB is making a difference in the Western New York community through the research of its ...
Have you ever wondered if you could swallow a robot that could navigate inside your body and look around? So has Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate, who gave a 1959 lecture at Caltech titled “There’s ...
The first step towards engaging video content is to consider what you want your video to accomplish. Video content can serve as effective introductions to course units, offer insights into required ...
The Concepts in Chemistry lecture books were designed with students and instructors in mind. The Concepts in Chemistry lecture books are concise and focused. They are meant to be used both in and out ...
Daniel Byers ’08 experienced the worst day of his life on assignment as a photographer from National Geographic. Forced to spend the night in an ice cave, his feet froze, and he drank water from ...
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