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▪ Bestselling author Jeroen Windmeijer puts Leiden on the map with his thrillers
▪ Podcast series: Dive into the world of cybersecurity cybercrime
▪ ‘Polish presidential election will be important for the country’s position on the international stage’
▪ Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design
▪ Arkin University of Creative Arts and Design
▪ From call to action: CBS educates 3,000 students in Power-to-X in record time
▪ Pint of Science, dal 19 al 21 maggio la scienza sbarca nei pub d’Italia. Il programma delle iniziative che coinvolgono le ricercatrici e i ricercatori della Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
▪ Photos: Congratulations spring 2025 UH grads!
▪ Psychology alumnus Marisse van Os is helping improve mental health services from within
▪ UH Mānoa becomes student’s path to digital, public communications
▪ Pineapple powerhouse: Students’ high-flying farm tech wins international award
▪ Record-breaking academic performance set by UH Mānoa student-athletes
▪ UH Mānoa softball player earns Big West Championship honors
▪ Hala exhibit in Hilo weaves culture, science, resilience
▪ 同志社・慶應・早稲田が考える教育の未来
▪ 「盆・膳・椀」ギャラリートーク
▪ コロナ禍 高齢者の受診に変化は?
▪ 25 years of innovation: Venture Competition celebrates entrepreneurship milestone
▪ It’s not just El Niño: New climate phenomenon impacts Hawaiʻi rainfall
▪ Fueled by family, focused on care: Mānoa grad on path to heal
▪ Hawaiʻi Keiki health techs fill healthcare gap for Molokaʻi students
▪ Fijian roots, stories inspired environmental sciences graduate
▪ Harvard amends lawsuit to push back against new funding cuts
▪ New study offers insights into designing safe, effective nasal vaccines
▪ Engineering capstone project offers classroom solutions for Ivey professors
▪ Learning life-saving skills — and exploring career possibilities
▪ Celebrating the PA Online Class of 2025
▪ UH Mānoa math grad credits UH West Oʻahu, UH Mānoa for his success
▪ For Kala’i Anderson, home is where the heart is
▪ Street talk: Exhibition explores the literary pulse of early post-colonial Nigeria
▪ Yale SOM Class of 2025: Victoria Manuel
▪ Geographic location affects health risks in older adults
▪ Ethan Mathieu ’25: From campus apps to Netflix
▪ InCHIP Supports Principal Investigators Amid Uncertainty in Federal Research Funding
▪ Yale SOM Class of 2025: Christy Brown
▪ Yale SOM Class of 2025: Yuxia Wang
▪ Making sense of a global economy in flux
▪ Princeton juniors Kaivalya Kulkarni and Pranav Mathur named Goldwater Scholars
▪ David Deming named Harvard College dean
▪ Yale SOM Class of 2025: Paul Gordon
▪ Poorvu Center and Yale Library create new leadership role to further AI strategies and policies
▪ Yale SOM Class of 2025: Kevin Mellado
▪ Yale SOM Class of 2025: Ethan Weinstein
▪ C is for Commencement
▪ CREA Foundation Creates Two Scholarships, Bonus Opportunities for Real Estate Students
▪ Online Workshop: Anti-Oppression in the Workplace
▪ At Yale, Angelin Mathew found the place where medicine meets faith
▪ Yale SOM Class of 2025: Margaret Kuo
▪ Making Yale a place to belong, and to flourish
▪ Kabbalah and the Rupture of Modernity - Book Talk
▪ New approach to treating aggressive breast cancers shows significant improvement in survival
▪ Hour of Power
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▪ Welcome BBQ: Aquinas Catholic Campus Ministry
▪ Charles Dacre Parsons, 91
▪ Gloria Ferrari Pinney, 82
▪ Walter Jacob Kaiser, 84
▪ R4R@Q - Research ethics at Queen’s University and affiliated hospitals (ONLINE)
▪ Why altruism is an important quality for university students
▪ Fatma Çapkurt awarded grant for research into proactive services in income support facilities
▪ Four outstanding N.J. secondary school teachers named to be honored at Princeton Commencement
▪ New Learning Experience Platform opens doors to innovation in teaching
▪ Students ‘buzzing’ after disastrous event simulation at Silverstone
▪ CODICUM Project kicks off in Bergen: “Now the fun can begin”
▪ Using TheirStory to Help Tell Our Stories
▪ Neag School Honors Faculty and Staff With 2025 Annual Awards
▪ Neag School’s Adam McCready Wins Teaching Award
▪ Applying Design Thinking Process Mapping for Effective Change - Online Workshop
▪ Advancing Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights in a Polarised, Digitalised, and Unequal World
▪ 2025 Eurovision a record-breaking moment for linguistic diversity , says researcher
▪ Showcase of Teaching and Learning at Queen s
▪ In search of an alternative to GDP that actually measures happiness and well-being
▪ Presentato il Primo Rapporto Nazionale sulla Professione Infermieristica in Italia, realizzato dal Laboratorio MeS della Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna e dalla Federazione Nazionale degli Ordini delle Professioni Infermieristiche
▪ Al via all Arsenale di Pisa la maratona cinematografica destinata alle scuole pisane. L iniziativa, ideata dall’associazione AsteroideA, ha visto la partecipazione di Cesare Stefanini, direttore dell Istituto di Biorobotica
▪ University announces Stage 1 of courses to be taught on Central Coast as construction completion date nears in Gosford
▪ Newly-refurbished University of Newcastle building opens at Callaghan Campus in honour of Alumnus Dr. Vic Levi
▪ HKU Industry Forum 2025: Forging New Paths in Therapeutics
▪ Winner of the Africa Thesis Award 2024: Baleseng Maeneche
▪ Sandra Palmen is State Secretary and alumna: ‘My main goal is to get the childcare benefit redress operation back on track’
▪ From the lab to the pub for School of Psychology research
▪ How e-learning makes writing a thesis easier for lecturers and students
▪ Dr. Hans Petschar delivers Sixth Annual Austrian Studies Lecture
▪ La Nuit des musées à l’UNIGE
▪ Digital Clinics - Présentation publique des projets numériques des étudiant-es - Mardi 20 mai
▪ Festival Explore
▪ Demenz: Ambulante Unterstützungsangebote zu wenig und zu spät genutzt
▪ Fahrtüchtig: Keltischer Streitwagen rekonstruiert
▪ Political turmoil in Turkey: is there a future for democracy?
▪ Die Angst vor dem Arzt nehmen: Teddybärenkrankenhaus im Schlossgarten
▪ 米国連邦議員団の来訪について
▪ HKU biologists identify protein DNM1 as key regulator in ovarian cancer metastasis
▪ ろうや難聴の学生・家族に寄り添う
▪ 閉経後女性の代謝に最適な食事・運動
▪ Indigenous views of elderhood offer lessons on aging
▪ Student film finalists selected for new UH Mānoa Sustainability Media Competition
▪ Libyan International University
▪ Libyan International University
▪ UH event brings dementia resources to Molokaʻi
▪ UH med school’s silent teachers honored for their final act of giving
▪ Planetary scientist selected as Artist in Residence at international conference
▪ Chinenye Anyanwu Named the 2025 School of Pharmacy Faculty Service Award Recipient
▪ UConn School of Nursing Celebrates its 2025 Graduates
▪ When Jodie Foster found out acting wasn’t a dumb job
▪ Why screen for iron deficiency? It’s common, consequential, and curable
▪ UH joins national call to defend independent higher education governance
▪ Finishing what he started
▪ Growth Minister opens Cambridge s Ray Dolby Centre
▪ Well-being for parents: A popular course is revamped to promote parental happiness
▪ An expressive sculpture from the Harlem Renaissance
▪ CGI End of Year Celebration
▪ Rolando Kattan Rubi’s academic curiosity led him on a global Yale adventure
▪ Connecticut ¡Adelante! Program Fills Workforce Need for Spanish Speaking Social Workers
▪ Ph.D. Student Analyzes Mental Health Challenges for Hispanic Immigrants to the U.S.
▪ UConn Professor and Alumni Encourage Social Workers and Students to Influence Federal Public Policy through the Regulatory Process
▪ Alumni Honored at Inaugural CLAS Awards Ceremony
▪ UConn Graduates the Next Generation of the Health Care Workforce
▪ Commencement Speaker: Servant Leadership Distinguishes Top Companies, Stellar Executives from the Rest
▪ Provost Bruno: Congratulations and mahalo!
▪ Passive scrolling linked to anxiety, other mental health concerns in teens
▪ When talking drum becomes part of the dialogue
▪ Science Center Plaza is alive with the sound of music
▪ CLAS Commencement Honors 3,000 Graduates
▪ UConn John Dempsey Hospital Recognized as an Age-Friendly Health System
▪ Andrew Cook, MD
▪ Online webinar: Beyond Bystanders — Transforming Gender-Based and Sexual Violence Prevention Through Embedded Education
▪ The next tech revolutions to be highlighted at the 2025 Yale Innovation Summit
▪ Celebrating the Heart of the UConn Experience
▪ University of Minnesota Duluth celebrates over 2,000 graduates at AMSOIL Arena
▪ U of M plans to return funerary items and ancestral remains this fall
▪ UMN researchers remove toxins from plastics
▪ Self-discovery, through mathematics and music
▪ Expert insight: Maple Leafs’ goalie Anthony Stolarz’s injury highlights concerns about concussions
▪ Seven students win Spirit of Princeton award for service, contributions to campus life
▪ Die Angst vor dem Arzt nehmen: Teddybärenkrankenhaus im Schlosspark
▪ CBS helps entrepreneurs become better leaders
▪ Using the best GenAI has to offer
▪ Nachhaltige Verkehrswende
▪ CBS research: digital tools to address climate change and support adaptation goals
▪ CBS research helps public leaders succeed with the green transition
▪ Men s Soccer vs Dartmouth
▪ Men s Soccer vs Bryant
▪ Men s Soccer vs Columbia
▪ Men s Soccer vs Brown
▪ Men s Soccer vs Albany
▪ Men s Soccer vs UMass
▪ Men s Soccer vs Hofstra
▪ Men s Soccer vs Rutgers
▪ CBS research improves economic forecasting and makes fiscal policy more effective
▪ La Cerimonia del Tè
▪ Words of Wisdom: ‘The Twists in Your Journey Are What Make You Unique’
▪ Commencement 2025 at a Glance
▪ Faculty Board column: The Faculty Board in transition
▪ Is overprescribing of pain medication harming older people?
▪ HKUMed unveils innovative clinical tool and investigates telemedicine for post-stroke hypertension management
▪ Danish media take control of AI through the PIN project
▪ Three NWO Open Competition grants for Leiden scientists
▪ CBS prepares the next generation to take over the family business
▪ Maximising mental health and learning disability nursing
▪ Professor Lasse Heje Pedersen wins the Hartmann Prize 2025
▪ University to host major science communication conference
▪ Leiden researchers receive funding for high-tech research
▪ Rund 1,4 Millionen Euro für Erforschung ausfallsicherer Kommunikationstechnologie
▪ AI model predicts risk of infection in postoperative patients
▪ Selezione pubblica – Tecnologo – Centro di Ricerca Interdisciplinare Sostenibilità e Clima – Categoria EP3
▪ HKU Engineer Professor Chao Xiang Receives 2025 Croucher Tak Wah Mak Innovation Award
▪ FGGA students share their experiences: ‘The highlight of past year? New friendships and cultural exchanges.’
▪ Mon, 12 May 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK scholar receives Croucher Tak Wah Mak Innovation Award 2025
▪ 教育・総合科学学術院 教育総合研究所 助教・助手募集【2025年6月20日(金)必着】
▪ ミオシンと栄養輸送の関係を解明
▪ 【法学部共催】第14回グローバル特許法シンポジウム
▪ 現役院生が語る「大学院進学」の実際
▪ Jenseits von alten weißen Männern
▪ Negative Erwartungen und Schmerzwahrnehmung
▪ Rückfälle bei Krebs verhindern
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ 量子技術を社会実装まで一気通貫
▪ Neag School of Education Celebrates 151 Bachelor of Science Graduates
▪ Emirates Academy for Identity and Citizenship
▪ Emirates Academy for Identity and Citizenship
▪ HKU Faculty of Dentistry launches world’s first AI-powered clinic for early oral cancer detection
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Worship Service
▪ Baha i Devotional Gathering
▪ UConn’s Health Profession Programs Brings Interprofessional Education and Collaboration to Northeast Connecticut Communities
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Hannah Spinner
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Nathan Yamoah
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Worship Service
▪ UH alumni 15 of PBN Women Who Mean Business honorees
▪ Queen s Observatory Open House
▪ Nearly $100K awarded to students at Shidler Business Night
▪ Galileo and Emory Healthcare collaborate to expand access to primary care, enhancing specialty care options in Georgia
▪ Terrence Lurry receives undergraduate Brittain Award for service and devotion to community building
▪ Roseline Jean Louis, graduate Brittain Award recipient, works to improve maternal health outcomes
▪ ‘The goal is to understand who you are’
▪ The Class of 2025 answers the call
▪ Yale School of Public Health spotlights graduating students
▪ Era of U.S. dollar may be winding down
▪ Schulich researcher aims to unlock science behind psychedelics
▪ School of Nursing Class of 2025, Reflects on Their Time as a Husky
▪ 2025 legislative session recap and UH budget outcomes
▪ Ivey pledges to reimagine experiential business learning for the world
▪ Testicular cancer: Symptoms men should know
▪ How young is too young? No such thing, apparently.
▪ Studies reveal key insights into glioblastoma recurrence
▪ Political scientists envision new ways to study American democracy
▪ Onward, with a degree to light the way
▪ “As Graduates of Rush University, You Have an Especially Vital Role to Play”
▪ Can AI help identify persuasive salespeople?
▪ Having your performance misjudged distorts how you assess others
▪ When graphic design saves lives
▪ School of Nursing Class of 2025, Reflects on Their Time as a Husky
▪ The ‘Audubon of trout’ looks back
▪ U pivots after losing backing for cancer therapy that saved Minneapolis woman
▪ Science on hold — how federal cuts are shaking up university research
▪ WineFest aims to support local children s health institutions
▪ How Typhoid fever triggers severe neurological symptoms
▪ Intersecting Engineering and the Arts
▪ Chinenye Anyanwu Named the 2025 School of Pharmacy Faculty Service Award Recipient
▪ School of Nursing Class of 2025, Reflects on Their Time as a Husky
▪ Winners of Faculty Spotlight Spring 2025 Awards
▪ Powering the Next Generation of Quantum Technology
▪ Intelligenza Artificiale: l intervento al Parlamento di Andrea Bertolini, professore associato della Scuola Superiore Sant Anna, sui nodi critici del disegno di legge italiano
▪ The Last Four
▪ Yale declaration supports lawsuit challenging NSF reimbursement rate cap
▪ New pope elected: A Q A with Teresa Berger
▪ Princeton startup tackles soaring demand for lithium and other critical minerals
▪ UConn Equestrian Team Achieves Highest Points in Region
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Sara Rosenthal
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Michael Santos
▪ CHE-Ranking 2025: Spitzenplätze für Elektrotechnik/Informationstechnik und Psychologie
▪ Fed policies push Hawaiʻi toward mild recession
▪ Des chaires d’excellence pour défendre la science
▪ Le passé verdoyant du plus grand désert du monde
▪ L’antique Sparte, entre mythes et extrémismes
▪ La parole indigène entre littérature orale et culture lettrée - Colloque public Jeudi 22 mai MEG
▪ Soluzioni innovative per la diagnosi e il trattamento delle ferite croniche
▪ New treatment combination for cancer patients offers improved rates of complete remission
▪ CIVICA Global Forum 2025: CEU’s Carsten Q. Schneider and Oleksandr Shtokvych Discuss the Future of Higher Education
▪ 【横川敏雄記念公開講座】日本の外交課題と国際法 2025年6月14日(土)・21日(土) 2日間開催
▪ A family of Black Belt-ers. Dr Tracey Redwood and the ‘kinship of Karate’
▪ 比研共催イベント「標準必須特許をめぐるヨーロッパ・中国の最新状況」
▪ HKUMed pioneers novel, needle-free, live-attenuated influenza vaccines with broad protection against human and avian virus subtypes
▪ 来日後、早稲田で居場所に出会うまで
▪ 関西電力と包括連携協定締結
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Worship Service
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Worship Service
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ 「教育格差」に一石を投じる早大生
▪ Nobel winner explores the world of neutrinos during talk at UH
▪ UH Asia Pacific dance fest rallies after $25K cut, public support needed
▪ Research roundup: Recent publications from Emory faculty and staff
▪ Jefferson Award winner Jan Love forged common ground in the name of leadership
▪ Lifelong learner Hurl Taylor, 86, is Emory’s oldest graduate — again
▪ Emory University s Class of 2025
▪ Older women may benefit from regular mammograms
▪ Yale Innovation Summit ‘Climate Catalyst Keynote’: Four visionaries, one future, zero excuses
▪ Kalanithi Cup competition celebrates community at Yale School of Medicine
▪ Building green futures: UH students connect with sustainability leaders
▪ Know how those tech moguls want us to go to Mars? Ignore them.
▪ After the Storm, a Rainbow for Cancer Survivors
▪ Sending off the Class of 2025
▪ Redefining what’s possible
▪ New vice president, secretary of the University named to lead Office of the Governing Boards
▪ Christianity’s early spread among the Greeks and Romans
▪ Genetic test underused in cancer care
▪ Building Awareness of Ethical Animal Research
▪ Podcast: Spray Away Severe Depression
▪ Interviewing experts wasn’t enough
▪ MacMillan initiative launches with session on building better climate agreements
▪ How just a fishing expedition helped lead to GLP-1
▪ Move More Challenge inspires a healthier Emory community
▪ Children as young as five can navigate a ‘Tiny Town’
▪ Princeton Research Day Main Stage
▪ Silencing your Inner Critic (Thrive 365)
▪ What to expect when studying and working in South Korea as an international student
▪ Fashion student in the running to be named Drapers Student Footwear Designer of the Year
▪ Western and St Andrews University expand partnership, enriching both schools
▪ Schulgeschichtliche Sammlung der FAU nun Teil des UNESCO-Weltdokumentenerbes
▪ New reports examine the economic and social impacts of nuclear decommissioning in Scotland
▪ Gutachten der Expertinnen- und Expertenkommission zur Lehrkräftebildung erschienen
▪ Joop Schaye appointed as KNAW member: ‘A great honour’
▪ Incarichi istituzionali, cerimonia di passaggio di consegne tra la rettrice uscente Sabina Nuti e il nuovo rettore Nicola Vitiello. Inizia il nuovo mandato rettorale che durerà fino al 2031
▪ «Avec plaisir»: la sexualité sans gêne - du 12 au 16 mai
▪ Could Newly Designed Microgrids be the Way Back to the Moon?
▪ After 170 Years, Thoreau’s River Observations Inform Our Changing Climate
▪ This Is Your Brain On Music: Groundbreaking UConn-led Study Shows How the Brain Keeps the Beat
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Nathan Kim
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Matthew Kylin
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Alexis Hastings
▪ Reinout Vriesendorp bows out: My main focus as a professor was always on teaching
▪ Volunteer for Peace and Justice!
▪ New collaboration between CWTS, Science Europe, and the Know Center
▪ Ringvorlesung: „Meinungsfreiheit. Kulturkämpfe um ein Menschenrecht“
▪ SELEZIONE PUBBLICA PER LA STIPULA DI UN CONTRATTO DI RICERCATRICE/RICERCATORE A TEMPO DETERMINATO AI SENSI DELL’ART. 24, C. 3, LETT. A DELLA LEGGE 240/2010 – CISC
▪ Thu, 08 May 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK scholar uncovers precursory signals lasting up to 11 months before a destructive induced earthquake
▪ Neue Stellenausschreibungen
▪ From Steno to Snickers: the Anthropocene through the eyes of a coot
▪ Migrants who speak better Dutch are more likely to find permanent employment
▪ SELEZIONE PUBBLICA PER LA STIPULA DI UN CONTRATTO DI RICERCATRICE/RICERCATORE A TEMPO DETERMINATO AI SENSI DELL’ART. 24, C. 3, LETT. A DELLA LEGGE 240/2010 – Istituto TeCIP
▪ Influenza führt zu Atemversagen: Hannahs Lunge auf Zeit
▪ Geneva Health Forum - Du 20 au 23 mai
▪ Call for papers: Burial and Memory in the early Islamic World
▪ Netzwerk für jüdische Studierende und Mitarbeitende an der FAU geplant
▪ 5/25(日) マイナビ転職フェア(新宿)出展のお知らせ
▪ FAU Music Festival: Das sind die Gewinner-Support-Acts
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Worship Service
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Worship Service
▪ Thu, 08 May 2025 00:00:00 UTC Over 140 participants from eight regions gather at CUHK to discuss the strategic role of private health insurance for health system goals
▪ 比研主催講演会:「イスラエルにおける同性カップルの家族形成と法」
▪ 知って得する図書館 学生早健会特集
▪ Algae noodles? Foodlab gives slurpy grinds a twist
▪ 【渋谷カルチャ―プロジェクト】橋本 徹氏(編集者、選曲家)による講演会『渋谷文化漂流史』
▪ UH Mānoa plays key role in fostering Hawaiʻi’s next generation of chemists
▪ Keeping Chamorro language alive at UH Mānoa
▪ Sen. Hirono earns CTAHR’s top honor
▪ Removing ovaries and fallopian tubes linked to lower risk of early death among certain breast cancer patients
▪ COVID-19 vaccines not linked to miscarriage
▪ Earth science student unveils treasure trove of Pacific Island climate stories
▪ Yale’s Digital Ethics Center helps U.S. states navigate the promise and perils of AI
▪ Postdoc Film Night
▪ Pompeo warns against U.S. pulling back from global leadership role
▪ Insulin resistance in youth may inform type 2 diabetes prevention
▪ Innovation funds support advances in AI, bioengineering, materials science and more
▪ A Final Milestone and a Glimpse of the Future for Engineering Students
▪ UConn Health Disparities Institute is Breaking the Silence Around Menopause
▪ 5 faculty members named Harvard College Professors
▪ In full plume: Tracing the long, transcultural history of feathers in art
▪ Professor Bird Awarded Fulbright Scholarship to Conduct Legal Research in Finland
▪ Yale honors student workers for contributions and campus impact
▪ Image of the week: Fashion show
▪ Cast your vote: choose the 2025 HI Pride T-Shirt winner!
▪ Significant gaps in NHS care for patients who are deaf or have hearing loss, study finds
▪ Explosive evolution: Study reveals rapid diversification of coral-reef fishes
▪ School of Pharmacy 2025 Commencement Speakers
▪ He studies dogs’ faces. She studies their brains.
▪ Yale honors student workers for professionalism and campus impact
▪ Real-time weather dashboard launched by UH
▪ Prospect House spaces will be named for 12 people who ‘helped shape the University and the world’
▪ Wellness Walk (Thrive 365)
▪ Your Job, Your Rights, Your Questions - Ask a Human Rights Advisor
▪ Student s wartime diaries reveal vital rooftop role
▪ School of Nursing’s Sigma Theta Tau Mu Chapter Inducts 69 New Members
▪ Minnesota school mental health grants face at least $17 million in cuts
▪ Minnesota scientists speak out after White House dismisses authors of climate report
▪ Minnesota’s high schoolers graduated at record rate in 2024
▪ Hooking first-years on the arts and humanities
▪ Preventing and Managing Burnout (Thrive 365)
▪ VE Day 80th Anniversary
▪ How the Cold War continues to shape German identity
▪ Bewerbung oft leichter als gedacht: Jetzt auf Stipendien bewerben!
▪ In this museum, psychologists explore how to bring abstract art closer to children
▪ Western Award of Excellence recipients honoured
▪ Scientists bring their research to pubs across Southampton
▪ UConn Health Minute: Stroke Signs
▪ UConn Health Physicians Named to 2025 “Top Doctors” List
▪ ‘Wetenschapswonders’ brings science to life for primary school pupils in Leiden
▪ Continuing commitment to the cause. Valuing our technicians and demonstrators
▪ CyberConscience et Intelligence Artificielle: mythes et réalité - Conférence de Jacques Besson jeudi 8 mai
▪ Arctic fossils reveal world’s oldest salmon and carp relatives
▪ Their Final Class Project? A Beer-Tasting Showdown
▪ Graduate Student Research Symposium Recognizes Academic Excellence and Innovation
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Cece Echevarria
▪ Rodney Butler, Ahead of CAHNR Commencement Speech, Reflects on Decades Spent Helping His Tribe
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Teddi Ferraro
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Rocco DeSantes
▪ Geschlecht und psychische Erkrankungen
▪ Digitale Kompetenzen weiter ungleich verteilt
▪ Digital Literacy Remains Unequally Distributed
▪ Was ist an der Uni los?
▪ Una delegazione di studenti e studentesse di Università di Pisa, Scuola Sant’Anna, Scuola Normale e del Conservatorio di Livorno sfilerà a Mauthausen per la celebrazione dell’80° Anniversario della Liberazione
▪ Campus The Hague occupied
▪ Aberdeen student will bridge her two worlds thanks to a Gaelic theatre award
▪ Auszeichnung für Instagram-Reel: Alexander Becker belegt 3. Platz beim Social-Media-Preis des Hochschulbarcamps
▪ A structure-guided approach to engineering Plant Cysteine Oxidases for improved submergence tolerance
▪ Selezione pubblica – Tecnologo – Istituto Dirpolis – Categoria D3
▪ Aviation Propulsion Technology Hybrid Electric Propulsion and Hydrogen Fuel Opportunities and Challenges
▪ L Union européenne à la suite des élections de 2024
▪ 英語ポップミュージックと日本の出会い(2025年度 多元文化学会・春期大会シンポジウム)/”Encounters between English-language pop music and Japan” (AY2025 Transcultural Studies Spring Symposium)
▪ 6 Rainbow Wahine softball players named All-Big West
▪ Rainbow Warrior golfer earns conference honors, leads team in scoring average
▪ Campus tour uncovers UH Mānoa hidden histories
▪ Inflatable architecture rises to the challenge of emergency design
▪ HKU students aid thalassemia patients in Guangxi raise awareness with virtual paper quilling art exhibition
▪ 図書館に集う学生たち(3)
▪ Now on Campus 気になるスポット「早稲田大学図書館のゾーニングサイン」
▪ 図書館に集う学生たち(1)
▪ 美術作品に残された痕跡から 人間の営みをとらえる
▪ 図書館に集う学生たち(2)
▪ 学生を支える図書館スタッフ(2)
▪ 図書館に集う学生たち(4)
▪ 学生を支える図書館スタッフ(1)
▪ 図書館での学び、叡智との出会い
▪ 図書館に集う学生たち(5)
▪ 早稲田大学図書館の取り組み
▪ UH Hackathon tackles languages with AI
▪ Worship Service
▪ Worship Service
▪ Architecture students get creative, Island Style, at 42nd sandcastle competition
▪ 23rd AstroDay inspires keiki through science and stars
▪ UH Mānoa women’s water polo sweeps Big West awards
▪ Engineering meets finance: UH Mānoa grad blends tech, business for the future
▪ Porchfest 2025 brings the University and community together for a walkable feast of music
▪ PhD-Community Initiative capstone event
▪ Faculty honored for ‘superb’ teaching and mentorship to graduate students
▪ A Yale economist’s quest to strengthen early childhood development
▪ Maunakea telescope tunes into music of nearby star, unveils surprising discovery
▪ Council of Humanities Colloquium
▪ Phage therapy may treat drug resistance in patients with cystic fibrosis, study finds
▪ Why aren’t people who need weight loss drugs getting them?
▪ Tracking precisely how learning, memories are formed
▪ The boy had just lost his dad to cancer. Jett Crowdis listened.
▪ Creativity and connection: At Yale Health, a showcase of art and leadership
▪ Two student leaders in public service named 2025 Truman Scholars
▪ Building Confidence in Sharing Mental Health Experiences (Thrive 365)
▪ Worship Service
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▪ VIRTUAL: The Practice and Teaching of Lifestyle Medicine Across Canada
▪ Confronting Connecticut’s housing crisis
▪ Schlesinger exhibit turns spotlight on largely invisible past
▪ Proletarian ecology and the planetary mode of production
▪ Want to be a lab rat? The U of M has a website where you can sign up.
▪ Terminal colon cancer patient saved by breakthrough treatment
▪ Federal cuts could effectively end programs for Minnesotans with intellectual disabilities
▪ Lianas are taking over the rainforests – and it’s visible from space
▪ Human Rights Award geht an Professor Xu Zhangrun
▪ ‘This is America’: UConn Hartford Celebrates Its Students
▪ CAHNR Graduate Students Share Novel Work at Annual Research Forum
▪ Guggenheim Fellow from UConn Preserving Wayang Puppetry for Posterity
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Jaclyn Armetta
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Marco Delsanto
▪ UConn’s Class of 2025: By the Numbers
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Janelis Cedeño-Negrón
▪ A Dose of History: Pioneers of UConn Pharmacy
▪ University building the foundations for next generation for scientists and engineers
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▪ Posthumanist Vulnerability. An Affirmative Ethics
▪ Cooperazione tra Italia e Africa: si è concluso ad Addis Abeba il corso di formazione su La mitigazione della violenza di genere nelle elezioni
▪ La Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna al Festival della Robotica 2025: ricerca, tecnologie subacquee e robotica per l’invecchiamento attivo tra i temi in programma a Pisa
▪ Live: protest in Wijnhaven building Leiden University
▪ Entries open for Three Counties Open Art Exhibition 2025
▪ Tue, 06 May 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK unveils world-first magnetically driven patient-derived blood hydrogel robot for precise brain tumour therapy
▪ Who takes parental leave – and who pursues the career? CBS researcher receives million kroner grant for research on gender inequality in the labour market
▪ Tout savoir sur le soutien à la recherche à l’UNIGE - Mercredi 7 mai
▪ Legal tech innovation earns UH student national law honor
▪ Grant termination threatens Lyon Arboretum’s seed digitization project
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
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▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ UH Mānoa Provost Bruno to step down, nationwide search for successor planned
▪ Provost Bruno: My next chapter at UH Mānoa
▪ Mahalo Provost Bruno, nationwide search for successor
▪ Tafelmusik, Concerti Virtuosi
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▪ ADHD linked to longer concussion recovery in high school athletes
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▪ UConn Students Pitch Tech Startups at Semester-End Showcase
▪ Celebrating UConn Health’s Nurses
▪ UConn Law Graduate Honored for Generosity and Impact
▪ Addressing the roots of conflict with a ‘Human Needs Map’
▪ Long career in search of ‘how to improve the human condition’
▪ Lānaʻi Education Center launched UH Mānoa grad toward her dreams
▪ Prof. Dr. Eva Pils erhält offiziell Humboldt-Professur
▪ Sheldon Garon receives highest civilian decoration from Japan for promoting Japanese studies and scholar relations
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▪ Cultural Studies MA Info Session
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▪ Celebrating students and ‘Humanities in Medicine’
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▪ Senior Design Project Aims for the Sky
▪ Kathleen Adams named 2025 School of Pharmacy Teacher of the Year
▪ When foreign governments took aim at universities
▪ Linda Colley and Jill Dolan receive Behrman Award for the humanities
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▪ Six peaceful settings
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▪ Coffee and Classes at the Wien Museum: An Exhibition of Student Experiences
▪ SASE Destress and Philantropy
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▪ Having Traveled Over 7,000 Miles to Continue Her Education, This First-Year UConn Nursing Ph.D. Student Is Making a Name for Herself
▪ Four professors elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
▪ Senior Osamede Ogbomo and alumnus Matthew Wilson receive Barry Scholarship for study at Oxford
▪ Seeing Is Believing: UConn’s Materials Library Helps Student Researchers Weigh Options
▪ Neag School Class of 2025 Student Profile: Jainat Akther ’23 (CLAS)
▪ Congratulations Class of 2025
▪ Tout savoir sur le soutien à la recherche à l’UNIGE - Mercredi 7 mai
▪ Do, 8.5.: Handschriften-Lesesaal öffnet um 11 Uhr
▪ FAU als Gastgeber: 12. Hanna-Jursch-Preis verliehen
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
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▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Öffnungszeiten während des Betriebsausfluges
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▪ Von der Freiheit des Christenmenschen: ein Thementag rund um den Bauernkrieg 1525 in Würzburg
▪ Fresh insights for mitigating future pandemics
▪ super-strong-antibodies
▪ first semiconductor facility in southampton
▪ ChatGPT versus lawyers: Which would you choose?
▪ Southampton plays key role in national report on safeguarding the arts
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▪ Student Liz is chasing her dream of becoming a vet after MS diagnosis at 42
▪ Keele University announces new Vice-Chancellor
▪ Keele named global leader in planetary health across three subjects
▪ Anderson: Minnesota researcher roamed the Arctic with curious wolves unafraid
▪ Camouflage Face Paints and Mobile Solar
▪ Hennepin County Attorney s Office to consider race in plea deals
▪ Asian grocers navigate ever-changing tariff landscape on imported goods
▪ UMD seeks millions in state funding for facility projects
▪ Where to find Minnesota’s only salt lake
▪ Asian grocers navigate ever-changing tariff landscape on imported goods
▪ What is it like to die? University of Minnesota’s VR experience offers some answers.
▪ Northlandia: How northern Minnesota aids study of ghost-like particles
▪ House funds U of M seed bank, but doubts raised about viability
▪ Future doesn’t have to be dystopian, says Ruha Benjamin
▪ New, bigger humanitarian crisis in Darfur. But this time, no global outcry.
▪ FDA-approved smoking cessation pill helps break vaping habit
▪ Bile imbalance linked to liver cancer
▪ Stantcheva awarded Clark Medal
▪ He got the stop-work order. Then the scrambling began.
▪ Turns out, bonobos ‘talk’ a lot like humans
▪ Weighing cure for sick kids against troubling ethical questions
▪ Discoveries on a musical path
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▪ Pulse Survey finds strong sense of belonging and respect at Harvard
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▪ Garber announces new steps to combat bias against Arabs, Muslims, and Palestinians
▪ Garber announces new initiatives to fight antisemitism, anti-Israeli bias
▪ Four awarded Harvard Medal for exceptional service
▪ Fighting Alzheimer’s one discovery at a time
▪ More proof that money isn’t everything
▪ ‘Devastating’ global health void, Gawande says
▪ Rick Scott argues tariffs will level playing field, help U.S. workers
▪ Worth the grind
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▪ How hot is too hot?
▪ Making universal connection through the intensely personal
▪ Funding today, entrepreneurship tomorrow. Or not.
▪ Catching brain cancer in children before it returns
▪ Was ist an der Uni los?
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▪ Was ist an der Uni los?
▪ Zukunftsfähiges Ruhrgebiet
▪ Gewinnspiel: Tickets für Mentalmagier Christoph Kuch
▪ Ars legendi-Fakultätenpreis: Auszeichnung für Dr. Sabrina Gensberger-Reigl
▪ Die FAU Bigband live in der Heinrich-Lades-Halle
▪ Forschende kontrollieren Energiefluss mit chemischen Signalen
▪ CAS-E Ringvorlesung Sommersemester 2025
▪ Social Media: Was muss sich für die mentale Gesundheit junger Menschen ändern?
▪ #FAUinsights: Technologien für eine mobile Welt
▪ Meinung der Studierenden ist gefragt: FAU-St 2025 gestartet
▪ Lee Jones, MD
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▪ Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist to Speak at Rush University’s 53rd Commencement Ceremony
▪ Two-day international conference on Migration, Mobility, and Belonging
▪ QAU Reaffirms Its Place in International Rankings as the Top University in Pakistan
▪ Higher Education Delegation from Kazakhstan Visits Quaid-i-Azam University
▪ Middle-aged Americans and loneliness: New study shows an alarming trend
▪ Inside award-winning show Your Fantastic Mind with creator Jaye Watson
▪ Emory professor Robert Franklin named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
▪ Study shows significant increase in mental health diagnoses among publicly insured children
▪ Emory and Georgia Tech pioneer AI-driven research on Parkinson’s freezing of gait
▪ Emory men’s track and field named 2025 UAA Champions
▪ 10 things to know about Emory’s 2025 Commencement
▪ Emory EMS recognized as top emergency medical service in the state
▪ Amid doctor shortages, a loan forgiveness program aims to keep care local
▪ Emory playwright Kimberly Belflower’s Broadway hit nets seven Tony nominations
▪ What does responsible AI look like?
▪ Yale Divinity alumna champions small congregation renewal
▪ Yale juniors honored for leadership, scholarship, community contributions
▪ Women’s brains on alcohol: Insight into the science of sex-based risks
▪ Yale scientist receives major award from Greek philanthropic foundation
▪ How an early vision inspired Yale’s unique approach to training global economists
▪ ‘King’ of urban Gospel music joins greats in Yale’s oral history collection
▪ Balancing cancer treatment benefits and risks
▪ Bong Joon Ho in conversation, new student art, and beach photos
▪ Study reveals stark differences in life expectancy across U.S. states over the past century
▪ Move More Walking Challenge (Thrive 365)
▪ Mental Health Week
▪ 早稲田と八重山を繋ぐ第7代総長
▪ 【助手・助教の公募】文化構想学部 社会構築論系(締切:5/30(金)17時)
▪ かんぽ生命保険と連携・協力協定締結
▪ 岡本 隆司教授、紫綬褒章を受章
▪ SPECIAL INTERVIEW 箕輪はるかさん
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▪ 短歌と「伴走」した大学生活
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▪ 政治経済学術院「Teaching English as a Foreign Language/Academic Writing in English」担当教員採用公募[締切:2025年7月31日(木)13時(日本標準時)]
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▪ 大学院日本語教育研究科 2027年度専任教員公募について【2025/8/29(金)15時(日本時間)締切】
▪ 5/21(水)・6/18(水) 早稲田理工学生のためのインターンシップセミナー出展のお知らせ
▪ UH alumna credited with filming Bretman Rock, launching Levi’s TikTok
▪ JABSOM launches Kauaʻi family medicine residency
▪ 5 BeachBows gain All-Big West nods
▪ Snyder, Visaya earn All-Big West honors
▪ 4 Rainbow Wahine earn All-Big West honors
▪ Cybersecurity team prepares for final DEF CON battle
▪ President Hensel: Federal update, NSF cap, proposed budget cuts
▪ Judiciary AI chatbot launches with support from UH Mānoa
▪ UH professor produces and directs an Indian dance showcase
▪ Wahinekapu, Wedderburn, Schager named 2025 Bonham Award winners
▪ HKUMed’s global collaborative study finds single-dose baloxavir reduces household influenza transmission
▪ HKU holds Entrance Scholarships Award Ceremony for 2024-25
▪ HKU holds the 28th Recognition Ceremony
▪ HKU participates in Times Higher Education Asia Universities Summit 2025
▪ HKUMed resurrects 700 million-year-old genes to generate stem cells paving the way for next-generation therapies
▪ HKU teacher honoured as the Most Innovative Teacher of the Year in Asia 2025 by Times Higher Education
▪ HKU and CUHK hold the Vice-Chancellor’s Cup Soccer Match
▪ Erik Medina selected as Princeton valedictorian, Rosie Eden as salutatorian
▪ University community mourns the loss of undergraduate Lauren Blackburn ’26
▪ Princeton names Lerato Barney as VP and chief audit and compliance officer
▪ University dedicates athletics facilities in the new Meadows Neighborhood
▪ Research Forum unites leaders to tackle regional housing crisis
▪ New research funding for the fight against cancer
▪ Better treatment and prevention at the heart of new cardiovascular grants
▪ The Leiden students who sailed to England during the Second World War
▪ Collaborating against ransomware: Insights from the Melissa Project
▪ From singer to French teacher: ‘I kept wondering what a university study would be like’
▪ FGGA experts on freedom: We are only truly free when everyone feels free
▪ Former lecturer Wim Timmermans appointed Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau
▪ Funding boost for the Living Lab and other outdoor laboratories
▪ Room for curiosity: launch of the faculty Academia in Motion team (fAiM)
▪ Leiden University writes advisory report on legislative bill to improve legal protection in youth protection
▪ Man-made antibodies may change the future of drug development – here’s why
▪ Webinar: The Fading Role of Public Health in Air Quality Management: Insights from Morocco
▪ The Greek alphabet may be older than we think
▪ The BIAS Project at the Artificial Intelligence and Labour Market Workshop
▪ School of Democracy 2025
▪ ‘Your own artwork hung in the KOG? Not many students can say that’
▪ Understanding Public Support for Budget Cuts and Tax Increases
▪ University nourishes cooking and connections at family food festival
▪ The results are in! New data reveals Northampton’s most-visited greenspaces of 2024
▪ Employers connect about UON Apprenticeships
▪ In the news: 24-30 April 2025
▪ A marathon effort as students lend support at one the country’s biggest running events
▪ University of Northampton shortlisted for University Human Resources ‘Excellence in HR’ award
▪ Students immersed in literature and culture as local festival with global reach returns to the county
▪ Short, snappy and significant! New Adult Nursing podcast series
▪ Mastering time management: Tips and tools every student needs
▪ The future of work is digital: Here’s how my master s programme prepared me for it!
▪ Petroleum engineering: the STEM degree you might not have considered before
▪ Iasi University of Life Sciences
▪ Why you should pursue a programme in smart wearable technologies
▪ New head of department at CBS: “Digitalisation is not just about bits and bytes – it is also about people, ethics and change”
▪ The war in Ukraine: The West has misjudged Russia
▪ Educational Activities with Phil Shapira
▪ Come trasformare l’inchiostro di un pennarello in un circuito elettrico a base di grafene. L’ultima frontiera dell’innovazione passa da uno studio pubblicato su Advanced Science
▪ Genomica e sicurezza alimentare, uno studio coordinato dalla Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa identifica nuovi fattori genetici alla base della fotosintesi nel mais
▪ JOBFair 2025: doppio appuntamento per connettere i talenti dell’eccellenza accademica con il mondo del lavoro
▪ Un nuovo studio sul riso selvatico pubblicato su Nature Genetics apre la strada a varietà più resilienti e coltivabili in ambienti estremi
▪ SELEZIONE PUBBLICA PER LA STIPULA DI UN CONTRATTO DI RICERCATRICE/RICERCATORE A TEMPO DETERMINATO AI SENSI DELL’ARTICOLO 24 DELLA LEGGE 240/2010 – Health Science
▪ Congresso Internazionale di Diabetologia EASD Early Career Academy: Pisa al centro dell’innovazione globale nella ricerca sul diabete
▪ Mon, 28 Apr 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK unveils a novel disease mechanism for Huntington’s disease and directs new treatment paths
▪ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change launches Environment and Conservation Fund “The Easy Climate-Friendly Diet” Exhibition
▪ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK project wins Research Project of the Year: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the THE Awards Asia 2025
▪ Thu, 01 May 2025 00:00:00 UTC A global study led by CUHK and the University of Calgary charts four-stage evolution of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
▪ Sun, 04 May 2025 00:00:00 UTC CUHK and HKU hold the Vice-Chancellor’s Cup Soccer Match
▪ Palmarès de la session de mars 2025
▪ Semaine de la durabilité 2025
▪ “Climat décodé : Voyage dans les coulisses de notre planète”
▪ Ma thèse en 180 secondes finale UNIGE
▪ University of Aberdeen team wins at national event awards
▪ Special event dedicated to the health of shift workers
▪ Previously unheard Nazi tapes released ahead of WW2 80th anniversary
▪ Ab 5.5.: Bestandsumzüge in der Zentralbibliothek
▪ Global clinical trial to test existing drugs as long COVID treatments
▪ ‘You are our critical partners’: President Alan Shepard encourages community to innovate together
▪ Western Awards for Excellence in Teaching recognize educators across campus
▪ Expert explainer: Why is the Hudson’s Bay Company royal charter important to Canadian and Indigenous history?
▪ Expert insight: Using technology to investigate conflict-related sexual violence
▪ Study offers hope for hard-to-treat Type 2 diabetes
▪ Western’s future ESL teachers gain practical skills working with local instructors
▪ Western’s medieval music collection gets rare addition
▪ Strategic investments underscored in Western’s 2025-26 budget
▪ Six Western Mustangs drafted to CFL
▪ Expert insight: How AI might worsen medicine’s over-generalization problem
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Baha i Devotional Gathering
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Baha i Devotional Gathering
▪ Field Hockey vs Columbia
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Field Hockey vs Penn State
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Field Hockey vs Monmouth
▪ Field Hockey vs Cornell
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Beyond Banks: Technology, Regulation, and the Future of Money book talk with Dan Awrey
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Baha i Devotional Gathering
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Field Hockey vs Harvard
▪ ISLAND CONFERENCE
▪ ISLAND CONFERENCE
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▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ ISLAND CONFERENCE
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
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▪ Field Hockey vs UConn
▪ Field Hockey vs Penn
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
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▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Faber Lecture - Chris Nealson
▪ Field Hockey vs Rutgers
▪ Field Hockey vs Syracuse
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Field Hockey vs North Carolina
▪ Penn vs Old Dominion Field Hockey
▪ Baha i Devotional Gathering
▪ Robotics Club Information Session
▪ Robotics Club Information Session
▪ Field Hockey vs Old Dominion
▪ Penn vs North Carolina Field Hockey
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice - Sparring
▪ Princeton Debate Panel Team Practice
▪ Field Hockey vs University of British Columbia
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Tour of Firestone Library
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Baha i Devotional Gathering
▪ Community Event: Artist Demonstration with Roberto Lugo
▪ Ah, Golden Hairs: Music by English Catholic Recusants
▪ Worship Service in the University Chapel
▪ Reunions Fireworks Concert
▪ Sing Spem in Alium with the Glee Club past and present!
▪ Reunions 2025: Alumni in the Arts Party
▪ Sarah Pelletier Studio Recital
▪ Senior Recital: Sophia Huellstrunk
▪ MUS 316 Final Presentations
▪ None of These Works Are Original: In and Of the Green House — Exhibition by Azi Jones
▪ Nopalitos caseros: creating our future — Exhibition by Rodrigo Galindo-Tejada
▪ None of These Works Are Original: In and Of the Green House — Exhibition by Azi Jones
▪ Memorabilia: Exhibition by Kate Stewart
▪ Nopalitos caseros: creating our future — Exhibition by Rodrigo Galindo-Tejada
▪ None of These Works Are Original: In and Of the Green House — Exhibition by Azi Jones
▪ Memorabilia: Exhibition by Kate Stewart
▪ Nopalitos caseros: creating our future — Exhibition by Rodrigo Galindo-Tejada
▪ EcoReps Outdoor Yoga
▪ Literary Zionism: Ghassan Kanafani’s reading of Yael Dayan and Theodor Herzl
▪ None of These Works Are Original: In and Of the Green House — Exhibition by Azi Jones
▪ Memorabilia: Exhibition by Kate Stewart
▪ Nopalitos caseros: creating our future — Exhibition by Rodrigo Galindo-Tejada
▪ MPP 216 Concert
▪ None of These Works Are Original: In and Of the Green House — Exhibition by Azi Jones
▪ Nopalitos caseros: creating our future — Exhibition by Rodrigo Galindo-Tejada
▪ None of These Works Are Original: In and Of the Green House — Exhibition by Azi Jones
▪ Central European University Joins Groundbreaking Simons Collaboration on Ecological Neuroscience
▪ CEU Professors Collaborate Across European Alliance Through CIVICA Faculty Short Visits
▪ Democracy in Question: Ivanka Popović on the Serbian Protests (Part One)
▪ Ivanka Popović on the Serbian Protests (Part One)
▪ Robust Seafood, Brighter Laundry, and a Platform for Artists Topped This Year’s IQ Entrepreneurship Competition
▪ Commencement Student Speaker Spotlight: Daniella Dennis
▪ “Keep Moving” David’s Story of Living Well with Parkinson’s
▪ UConn School of Pharmacy Places Second in 2025 AMCP P T Competition: Following Back-to-Back National Championships
▪ Polanco ’22 (ENG) Returns to the College of Engineering as an Impact Fellow
▪ Holocaust Survivor Shares Her Story of Survival
▪ UConn Firsts: First Graduating Class
▪ Doechii’s ‘Anxiety’ Is an Anthem for Our Emotional State
▪ Meet Members of the UConn Law Class of 2025
▪ Welcoming Workplace
▪ 9 Straight A’s for Patient Safety
▪ Raman Bahal Receives the School of Pharmacy 2025 Faculty Research Advising Award
▪ Meta-Analysis Links Intimate Partner Violence Among Sexual Minority Men to Mental Health Outcomes
▪ Graduating Student Passes Out Affirmations to Those Who Need to Heal – Including Herself
▪ For Entrepreneurs, Mistakes and Losing are Critical for Winning
▪ Meeting the Needs of Early Childhood Educators with Critical New Resources
▪ IMS Polymer Program Alumni Feature: Mark Adams
▪ CAHNR’s Class of 2025
▪ UConn Law Faculty Member and Librarian Receive Promotions
▪ Looking Ahead: Dean Hritcko is Reappointed to the UConn School of Pharmacy
▪ AL-Hadba University
▪ AL-Hadba University
▪ Reliable Manipulation
▪ Maifeiertag geschlossen
▪ How the Republic contributed to the French colonial empire: ‘People like you and me invested’
▪ ユニフォームスポンサー新規募集
▪ Vol.9 法制史(2/2)/【江戸時代の刑罰記録】世相のみえる裁判記録と蔵書継承の意義/和仁かや教授
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Tour of Firestone Library
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Baha i Devotional Gathering
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Tour of Firestone Library
▪ Swing Dance Club - Weekly Meeting
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ University Holiday — Juneteenth
▪ UH student’s marine microbe research earns oceanography fellowship
▪ New transfer website promotes academic mobility across UH campuses
▪ ノーベル賞受賞・被団協の2名が来校
▪ わせだ論客 異文化交流を深めるには
▪ UH-led breakthroughs propel search for ice on Moon
▪ Charting new courses in artificial intelligence
▪ UConn Health Half Marathon: Motivational Mantras That Work
▪ Two UConn School of Nursing Students Attend a ‘Once in a Lifetime’ Conference Visiting State Senators and Representatives on Capitol Hill
▪ From galaxies to neurons
▪ Yale and Google collaborate to advance AI-driven cellular biology
▪ CoE Group Shares Fuel Cell Aviation Research, Networks at DOE Energy Summit
▪ Senior Design Team Develops Personalized Breast Self-Exam Virtual Reality Training Simulator
▪ What does the future hold for our national forests?
▪ U.S. pregnancy-related deaths continuing to rise
▪ Rewriting genetic destiny
▪ Image of the Week: Hauʻoli Lā Honua
▪ UConn Celebrates Promotion and Tenure of Faculty
▪ Commencement Student Speaker Spotlight: Kristina Dubois
▪ Emory researchers help create healthier homes for rural Georgians
▪ Emory School of Nursing’s Bussenius named Distinguished Fellow by National Academies of Practice
▪ Expert insight: Local 1970s art movement gives anti-tariff inspiration
▪ First Gaelic translation of The Hobbit published
▪ Dozens of sites put forward for greenspaces project
▪ EFAP Informative Session (Thrive 365)
▪ Your Job, Your Rights, Your Questions - Ask a Human Rights Advisor
▪ In the news: 10-23 April 2025
▪ Yuzheng Kang, lauréat du Concours FNS d’images scientifiques
▪ Reading of Damned to Marriage by Violet Prete 25
▪ How might AI affect architects? A Yale expert weighs in
▪ University of Minnesota professor, students work to identify plastics in Mississippi River
▪ Sustainable jet fuel crops get a boost in state funding
▪ First of its kind audiobook created for Hmong who don t read their native language
▪ Vizepräsidentin in großer Arte-Doku: Die Odyssee der Zahlen
▪ Call for Nominations Now Open – Krijn Rietveld Memorial Awards 2025
▪ CSM student Sofian develops card game that makes children aware of online dangers
▪ Music for a While: Songs and Arias of the Baroque Era
▪ Schlüsselqualifikation: Zertifikat interkulturelle Kompetenz
▪ Yale-related nonprofit wins global carbon removal prize
▪ Games students’ progress to the next level with Women’s Rugby World Cup commission
▪ Swing Dance Club - Weekly Meeting
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Guided tour of The Most Formidable Weapon Against Errors: The Sid Lapidus ’59 Collection the Age of Reason
▪ Baha i Devotional Gathering
▪ Guided tour of The Most Formidable Weapon Against Errors: The Sid Lapidus ’59 Collection the Age of Reason
▪ Swing Dance Club - Weekly Meeting
▪ Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting
▪ Knowing Hands: Die Hand als Merkhilfe und Orakel
▪ Yale-related nonprofit wins $50 million XPRIZE for carbon dioxide removal tech
▪ Bridging the past and present: textile conservation and heritage science
▪ Student Activities Building a Sense of Belonging at UConn’s Regional Campuses
▪ From UConn to the White House: A Conversation with Anita McBride ’81 (CLAS)
▪ Imagine Shakespeare in Front of a PS4 – Probably Not, But the Bard Has Influenced Gaming
▪ Law students offer court support as ‘McKenzie Friends’
▪ Dokumentarfilm: The Great Green Wall
▪ HKUMed develops world’s first AI model for thyroid cancer diagnosis, with over 90% accuracy and reduced consultation preparation time
▪ HKU to implement a new round of special arrangements for tourist flow management from 28 April to 10 May
▪ Leiden students help with primary school language lessons
▪ L’intestino parla al cervello: uno studio coordinato dalla Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa dimostra come gli squilibri del microbiota intestinale sono la causa di alcuni disturbi del neurosviluppo
▪ Carac Festival - Du 28 avril au 25 mai
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