Women’s History Month: Dr. Suzanne Agan is an inspirational faculty member and the faculty co-advisor for wSTEM and AWIS.
Dr. Chapla Verma’s new book, Lotus in the Desert, uncovers the challenges Theravada Buddhist nuns face in their pursuit of recognition and faith. Listen to her conversation with Dr. Bjorn Mercer and explore their extraordinary journey.
In 2025, let’s make mental health a priority. By focusing on friendships and accountability circles, we will strengthen our community.
During Women’s History Month, take a moment to honor a woman educator, mentor or leader who has positively impacted your life.
During the “True Crime Fest and Cold Case Symposium” on March 7-8, criminal justice faculty member Jen Bucholtz will discuss her cold cases.
The Office of Student and Alumni Affairs is excited to introduce several health and wellness challenges to encourage community engagement.
Women’s History Month: Christy BoneFont is a remarkable space studies graduate student and an officer in two University student groups.
Job scams: Recognizing their red flags can help you to protect yourself from scam artists who want your personal or financial information.