First Cohort Graduates from ASU School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
Arizona State University (ASU) has reached a significant milestone with the graduation of the inaugural cohort from its School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI). A total of 47 students…
Science Pub to Explore Metabolic Health and Aging on May 13
The Science Pub series will host a special session focused on metabolic health and its critical role in healthy aging on Tuesday, May 13, from 5:30 to 7:15 p.m. The…
WVU Expert Discusses Impact of Government Policies on Global Economic Trends
Dr. Christina Fattore, a professor of Political Science at West Virginia University (WVU), provided insight into the complex relationships between government policies and international economic outcomes in a recent discussion…
Veteran Science Journalist Stephen S. Hall Discusses Strategy Behind New Book ‘Slither’
Veteran science journalist Stephen S. Hall has opened up about the creative process behind his latest work, ‘Slither’, a book designed to make the natural world — specifically snakes —…
Northern Colorado Community Mourns Beloved Teacher Killed in Crash
A community in Northern Colorado is mourning the tragic loss of a well-respected and beloved teacher who died in a violent crash. The incident, which occurred recently, has sent shockwaves…
Government Terminates Five NSF Grants Awarded to Arkansas Universities
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has announced the termination of five National Science Foundation (NSF) grants that had been awarded to public universities in Arkansas. The decision affects four…
New Mexico Students Mobilize Against Federal Science Funding Cuts
Students and advocates in New Mexico are stepping up efforts to protect science research funding in response to proposed federal budget cuts. Members of ‘Stand Up for Science,’ an initiative…
St. Peter School Celebrates Milestones in STEM Education Advancement
St. Peter School recently celebrated two pivotal milestones in its educational journey, highlighting its commitment to advancing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning. The event marked the third anniversary…
First Class of 47 Graduates Emerges from ASU’s School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
Arizona State University (ASU) marked a significant milestone as the first cohort of 47 students graduated from the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI). These graduates have completed rigorous…
Science Pub to Explore Metabolic Health and Healthy Aging at Upcoming Event
The Science Pub series will continue with a focus on the intersection of metabolic health and healthy aging during its next event, scheduled for Tuesday, May 13, from 5:30 to…