Preeminent Tibet scholar Melvyn Goldstein receives Distinguished University Professorship August 25, 2020Melvyn C. Goldstein, the John Reynolds Harkness Professor of Anthropology and co-director of the Center for Research on...AppointmentsFeaturedPeople·
5 questions with…new Computer and Data Sciences Department Chair Vipin Chaudhary August 14, 2020Vipin Chaudhary discovered his passion for electronics, computer science and computing early in life. Starting in his middle...5questionsFeaturedPeople·
Alumni perspectives amid a pandemic August 13, 2020“Nothing could quite prepare you for being on the front lines of a pandemic in the hot spot...FeaturedPeople·
Undergraduate student Micco Daniels passes away August 10, 2020A talented cellist whose diverse musical influences ranged from classical (Yo-Yo Ma) to rock (Arctic Monkeys and Red...FeaturedPeople·
5 questions with… law student Kristina Aiad-Toss August 7, 2020Last summer, law student Kristina Aiad-Toss spent two months in El Salvador interning for International Partners in Mission,...5questionsFeaturedPeople·
A measured approach August 4, 2020Alumnus tackles the ethical and practical issues of care in a pandemic By Sandra Livingston This article first...FeaturedHealth & WellnessPeople·
Leading in crisis July 31, 2020School of Medicine’s Heidi Gullett ‘a force for good’ in the region’s coronavirus pandemic response By Ginger Christ...FeaturedPeople·
Stepping up to make a difference July 23, 2020This article first appeared in a summer publication related to the university’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. More...PeopleUniversity News·
Learning from history July 23, 2020Alumnus’s research into a 1918 pandemic helps shape public understanding today This article first appeared in a summer...Humanities, Art & Social SciencesPeople·
Remembering genetic epidemiologist Robert (Rob) P. Igo Jr. July 23, 2020Assistant Professor Robert (Rob) P. Igo Jr. was known as a thoughtful genetic epidemiologist who embodied the spirit...FeaturedPeople·