The St. Norbert College Board of Trustees is standing behind the school’s President, Laurie Joyner, and criticizing what it calls an “orchestrated campaign” aimed at diminishing her efforts to guide ...
The Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology is excited to welcome Aaron Cato, an extension specialist, for a seminar titled "How-To IPM: Using Applied Research and Extension to Increase the ...
The Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy announced that 22 students have been selected of almost 180 applicants.
From meatless meatballs to cell-cultured meat, Margaret Sova McCabe, Jennie Popp and Curt Rom examine food culture, law and the future of protein.
Self-swab DNA testing could put rape survivors "at risk", forensic experts say, with a leading lawyer adding he is "horrified ...
"When taxpayers send over $600 million a year to UI System President Tim Killeen for general operations, one would expect that the students at each of the system’s three campuses ...
Students assessed factors such as their comfort in expressing opinions, the tolerance for both liberal and conservative speakers, administrative support for free speech, and the degree of ...
According to Ohio Senate News, “Senate Bill 1 bans Diversity, Equity and Inclusion courses, training, litmus tests, required ...
The Cameron University Alumni Association announced the winners of the 2025 Distinguished Alumni and Outstanding Young Alumni honorees and inductees into the CUAA Faculty Hall of Fame.
A faculty member at the University of Northern Colorado is still reeling after celebrating a win on the Grammy stage on Sunday.
Bods Feeding Bods works in the fight against food insecurity at Washburn University. The program started in 2014 and has been helping hundreds in the Washburn community for over 10 years.
From research funding to required coursework, the federal government is making several changes that impact universities.