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Biophysics Professor Becomes the First Recipient at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø of an R35 Grant from the National Institutes of Health

Feb. 11, 2022

The National Institutes of Health recently awarded a $1.86 million grant to Thorsten-Lars Schmidt to develop molecular tools that help researchers to understand membrane proteins. This is the first time a professor at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø has been awarded an R35, which provides promising…

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51³Ô¹ÏÍø Awarded the Highest Recognition for Research Universities, the Prestigious R1 Carnegie Classification

Feb. 7, 2022

The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education has awarded 51³Ô¹ÏÍø the esteemed R1 status for research, which is the highest recognition that doctoral universities can receive. The prestigious designation affirms 51³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s place as an elite…

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$850,000 in Funding Awarded for New Nursing School Technology from National Science Foundation

Feb. 1, 2022

Intravenous (IV) needle insertion is a practice that many medical professionals learn and need to master. A new cross-departmental 51³Ô¹ÏÍø project in the works will help nursing students improve their skills with cutting-edge technology. 

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Climate Scientist Publishes Trends in ‘Weather Whiplash’ Events

Jan. 17, 2022

Many wonder if climate change is the reason we’ve had 'weather whiplash' or day-to-day dramatic changes from hot to cold or cold to hot. As a climate scientist, Cameron Lee, assistant professor in the Department of Geography in the College of Arts and Sciences at 51³Ô¹ÏÍøâ€¦

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Will This New Superpower Molecule Revolutionize Science?

Jan. 13, 2022

In a new study, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Professor Hanbin Mao and other researchers report the creation of an artificial molecule with superpowers. It has the potential to revolutionize nanotechnology – and it also explains one of nature’s intriguing enigmas: Why do we have a right hand and a…

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Associate Professor of Sociology is Awarded NSF Grant to Broaden Participation in Computing

Dec. 7, 2021

Of the 33,984 awarded computer science (CS) bachelor’s degrees in 2020, only 21% of CS graduates identified as women, 3% as Black, and 8.5% as Hispanic (Zweben & Bizot, 2021). Susan Fisk, Ph.D., associate professor of sociology, is using her expertise in social-psychology to…

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Chemistry Professor Continues Streak of Being Named Among the Most Highly Cited Scholars

Nov. 16, 2021

Mietek Jaroniec, Ph.D., a 51³Ô¹ÏÍø professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, is once again on Clarivate's list of Highly Cited Researchers in the world.

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Now ACCEPTing Students: 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Professors Receive HRSA Funding

Nov. 10, 2021

Whether you are attempting to master the art of cooking or trying your hand at DIY home improvement, chances are books, blogs and articles have been written by many qualified experts to help guide the way. Scholars spend countless hours reading page after page - chapter after…

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Stigma Resistance through NSF Assistance

Oct. 25, 2021

When it comes to our physical health, regular upkeep and preventative measures are not only expected, but encouraged within our society. However, mental health disorders have yet to be looked upon with the same grace and understanding. Kristen Marcussen, associate professor in…

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New Collaboration to Provide Real-Time Data Exchanges for Astrophysicists

Sept. 21, 2021

What happens when two neutron stars collide? What extreme densities and temperatures are reached? What new states of matter exist within the core of a neutron star? One 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College of Arts and Sciences theoretical astrophysicist, Veronica Dexheimer, associate professor in…

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