Introducing New Faculty: Beena Ajmera
Alumna Beena Ajmera is back on campus this fall as an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering.
Alumna Beena Ajmera is back on campus this fall as an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering.
Six faculty members and two alumni from the Human Communication Studies Department will be among the presenters at the Nov. 12-14 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association convention in Denver.
Alumna Jessica Jaynes returned to her alma mater this fall as an assistant professor of mathematics.
Elisa Mandell argues that modern notions of gender effect what we see in ancient paintings and sculptures from Teotihuacan.
Pollak Library is hosting a two-day open house Nov. 17 and 18, designed for faculty, staff and administrators.
Faculty members from the College of the Arts are making their mark in their fields with award-winning work and industry participation.
The Titan Student Union hosts a Nov. 2-Jan. 29 exhibit of student works.
Four senior geology majors and one graduate student joined James Parham, assistant professor of geological science and a faculty curator at the John D. Cooper Center, in presenting research they conducted using local fossils.
As innovators in their fields, faculty members Nina Robson, John D. Spiak and Brady T. Heiner have been invited to national and local conferences this fall.
Applications may now be submitted for awards from the ASI Student Research Grant program.