
Professor launches blog series on environmental health
The blog will cover the way environmental problems like clean water access and air pollution impact marginalized communities.
The blog will cover the way environmental problems like clean water access and air pollution impact marginalized communities.
Seventy-five percent of respondents said they knew of Title IX office services while 50 percent said they are comfortable reporting unwanted sexual behavior.
A professor of environmental and occupational health produced a film exploring the environmental and social effects of a hydroelectric dam in the Amazon.
The Student Bar Association approved changes to its bylaws and provided funding to some student organizations in its final meeting this semester.
A health equity-focused fellowship program received a $10.1 million grant to extend its research and academic operations through 2027.
Criminal justice reform advocates discussed mass incarceration and prison reform in the United States at Lisner Auditorium Tuesday.
Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power discussed her new memoir on her career in government at Betts Theater Thursday.
A SEAS professor received $300,000 to develop a 4D tissue printing technology that can be used in heart transplants.
Two faculty members received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities to further research in their fields through the use of technology.
International and domestic kidney care experts will gather in Jack Morton Auditorium from May 21 to 23 to discuss recent innovations in kidney care.