American Surgical Company endows UConn Health lecture series honoring Dr. Takanori Fukushima, advancing neurosurgical leadership and ...
The Paul Simon Public Policy Institute will host speakers in its spring program focusing on public service, politics and philanthropy.
For EMBA student Tina Loarte-Rodriguez ’27, a conversation with former secretary of education Miguel Cardona was a reminder ...
This spring, the Clark Art Institute’s Research and Academic Program hosts a series of presentations by renowned scholars on a wide range of topics, from sociopolitical themes in ...
Esther Ferguson, a philanthropist and art collector, passed away on Feb. 18. She left an indelible impact on Charleston's ...
The 111th Alumni Day showcased how Princetonians are fulfilling the University’s commitment to service and standing up for ...
Adults looking for something bold should check out Tales from the Taproom 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 26, at PetSkull Brewing Company. This 21-and-older true storytelling night invites brave ...
Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) is hosting “Alexander Clark, We Tell Your Story” on Thursday, February 26 at 7 p.m. in ...
On Campus College-by-College Pitch Offs Over two weeks, each of the seven colleges will have the opportunity to win cash prizes through original 90-second business pitches. This week, the remaining ...
As he looks ahead at the last months of his tenure at the University of Iowa, a professor and former dean of the pharmacy program, Donald Letendre, is receiving the 2026 Harvey A.K. Whitney Lecture ...
On Thursday, Tristan Ahtone discussed the connection between Indigenous land dispossession and the founding of land-grant universities.
Two months after taking on the new role, Weiss made the widely panned decision to pull a "60 Minutes" episode that examined the alleged abuse of deportees sent from the U.S. to an El Salvador prison.