ROTC Obstacle Course Opens to Train Future Military Leaders
The Roy Lopez Army ROTC Obstacle Course opened April 22 to train and prepare students for their future military careers.
The Roy Lopez Army ROTC Obstacle Course opened April 22 to train and prepare students for their future military careers.
Student Creative Activities and Research Day recognized the “high-impact” projects developed by undergraduate and graduate students from across disciplines.
A talk by Tyler Parry, assistant professor African American studies, was broadcast on C-SPAN. Other faculty presentations listed.
An opening celebration of the Roy Lopez Army ROTC Obstacle Course, used by ROTC cadets for physical training and conditioning, will be held April 22.
Golf biomechanics researcher Scott K. Lynn focuses on improving golfers’ performance and preventing injuries, as well as how the sport can keep people active into their golden years.
Alumna Elizabeth George, a New York Times best-selling novelist and author of the Inspector Lynley mysteries, returns to her alma mater April 2 for “A Day of Authors” event.
Seventy faculty members were recognized today for their achievements in research, scholarship and creative activity.
Health and Human Development (HHD) Week April 6-9 features the premiere of a documentary following the journey of Cindy Abbott, who climbed to the top of Mount Everest and finished Alaska’s Iditarod race while battling a rare and life-threatening illness; a well-being and spirituality conference; and more.
The University’s nursing programs ranked in the top tier in the nation of U.S. News and World Report’s 2017 rankings of graduate schools.
Twenty-eight faculty members who authored or edited books published last year were recently honored during the University’s annual Author Awards program.