Johns Hopkins researchers have created a new kind of voice assistant to help older adults manage their health. The post Aging gracefully with AI appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
This year, the department is proud to announce that two of our graduate students have won recognition awards from the UNCG Graduate School. Taylor Wood, a developmental student in our experimental program, has earned the Outstanding Thesis Award for her thesis titled, “Nice or Rich? An Examination of Children’s Preferences... Continue reading... The post Psychology Graduate Students Awards Sweep! appeared first on Department of Psychology.| Department of Psychology
Congratulations to our second year graduate student cohort on an amazing 2025 Graduate Research Colloquium! This year’s GRC featured fascinating research. But it also celebrated the hard work and progress from our talented and determined clinical and experimental area graduate students. We look forward to hearing more about your research... Continue reading... The post 2025 Graduate Research Colloquium: GREAT SUCCESS! appeared first on Department of Psychology.| Department of Psychology
Faculty in the Department of Psychology are dedicated to providing high quality educational experiences to undergraduate students. Meeting this goal, however, goes beyond what is presented in the classroom. To get to the classroom, students must navigate course sequences, prerequisites, and specializations. Our department recognizes that providing assistance to students... Continue reading... The post Innovating and Improving Academic Advising: A Chat with Dr. Jessica Caporaso appeared first ...| Department of Psychology
Ryan Brill, PhD’25, turned his passion for math and sports into a career as a Basketball Data Scientist with the NBA’s Utah Jazz. His journey at Penn was shaped by the Wharton Sports Analytics and Business Initiative (WSABI), where mentorship, teaching, and research transformed his path. From building WSABI’s curriculum to presenting at national conferences, Brill leaves a legacy of innovation in sports analytics as he steps into the professional arena.…Read More The post Transformin...| Wharton Sports Analytics and Business Initiative
Yvette Shu, Sep 10 Responses were edited for clarity and conciseness. Give a 1-minute elevator pitch of your current research project. My dissertation focuses on non-fatal opioid overdoses and specifically linkage to care after those events, which usually begin with …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
Hear more about how Engineering Professional Practice student ambassadors help plan events, like the STEM Expo.| Engineering Professional Practice
They scurry around the department to classes, labs, and seminars. We see them present and read their reaction papers. Let’s take some time to learn about the people behind the PowerPoints. Graduate students are essential to the research enterprise and valued members of any department with a graduate program. The... Continue reading... The post Meet the Graduate Students: Tyler Robinson appeared first on Department of Psychology.| Department of Psychology
Meet Jeremiah Dumke, a recent graduate of the 100% online University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences: Health Sciences through UW Flexible Option.| University of Wisconsin Flexible Option
Today I’m thrilled to have Sally Wilson back on the show after 4 years. Sally is a student from my Create A Profitable Online Store Course (https://profitableonlinestore.com). She resides in the UK and runs a very successful online business over at CaterpillarCrossstitch.com Since she was last on, her business has grown 10X so in this episode, we talk about her leap into 7 figures and how her business has evolved from the last time we spoke. What You’ll Learn How Sally grew from 6 to 7 fi...| MyWifeQuitHerJob.com
Care is contextual, no one suffers or experiences love in a vacuum. Read MAPCC student Allie Lunblad’s vocation journey at Garrett.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
She’s Not Here gives Tar Heel women another option for getting home safe at night.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A member of the Lumbee Tribe, she plans to use her pharmacy degree to work in a pediatric hospital.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A story by Gianna Noble, a student in the Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies The most eye opening and impactful experience of my life, thus far, was spending three weeks of my summer in Mombasa, Kenya, with International Medical Aid. As a Kinesiology major on the pre-med track, I've always anticipated studying abroad,...| Accolades
Discover Verto alumna Marissa’s journey from student to staff and how she turned her study abroad experience into a full-time role in Prague.| Verto Education
Considering a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program? Hear directly from our students. I interviewed five current students in our Doctor of Physical Therapy program to gather their honest insight…| Career Connections Center University of Florida
By: Jerome Shangold Introduction I was incredibly fortunate last summer to have the opportunity to work at Idiap in Martigny, Switzerland. My role consisted in being an intern working as a Junior F…| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
Learn all about the 'Sapphic Ring', the piece worn by IKAG's Amy Spalding and featured in a viral music video!| British Academy of Jewellery
Pride Month interview with BAJ jewellery student Reem Grwan, exploring her time at BAJ, inspiration and advice!| British Academy of Jewellery
A double major in political science and economics with minors in history and media studies, Cyrus Carter became a leader on and off campus during his undergraduate journey at The University of Tulsa. His academic excellence and dedicated engagement earned him a special honor in May: Kendall College of Arts & Sciences Standard Bearer. During […]| The University of Tulsa
Gulnur Ualiyea, a doctoral student at the McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering, is pushing the boundaries for women in petroleum engineering with her groundbreaking research on downward gas-liquid flow. Originally from Kazakhstan, Gulnur brought her eight years of industry experience in pipeline oil transportation to The University of Tulsa’s North Campus Mesoscale Research Facility. Now, […]| The University of Tulsa
The 2024-25 academic year was a banner season for The University of Tulsa’s Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CIE), with record student participation, groundbreaking startup milestones, and bold new initiatives setting the stage for continued growth. CIE-supported ventures earned over $34,000 in prize funding at this year’s Love’s Entrepreneur’s Cup, with four UTulsa teams named […]| The University of Tulsa
Reader’s note: UTulsa’s Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is one of the “Divine Nine” organizations in the National Pan-Hellenic Council and a historically Black sorority founded in 1913 at Howard University. These chapters focus on scholarship, sisterhood, community service, and leadership development. Recently, a delegation of young leaders visited the state capitol in Oklahoma City to […]| The University of Tulsa
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A team of students from Lambert High School in Suwanee, Georgia, clinched first place at the second annual Wharton High School Data Science Competition, a global, virtual event that attracted more than 490 teams from 34 countries. Hosted by the Wharton Sports Analytics and Business Initiative (WSABI) in collaboration with the Wharton Global Youth Program, the 2025 competition challenged participants to analyze more than 5,300 NCAA Women's Basketball games, applying data science techniques to ...| Wharton Sports Analytics and Business Initiative
We interview Verto alumna Erin, detailing her transformative journey from a first semester in London with Verto to Lehigh University.| Verto Education
Explore the challenges pastors face in nurturing the faith of their congregation amid religious trauma and harmful Christian practices.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
The ability to take classes at her own pace while working full-time as an x-ray technician is what ultimately drew Addee Badhwa to the UW-Milwaukee Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Imaging degree program offered through UW Flexible Option. Addee, a recent graduate, first became interested in healthcare as a high school student in Shakopee, Minnesota. […] The post ‘This Program Allowed Me to Graduate Earlier Than I Expected’: X-Ray Tech Completes Diagnostic Imaging Bachelor’s Degree...| University of Wisconsin Flexible Option
While the nursing capstone project for the UW-Milwaukee RN-to-BSN program through UW Flexible Option can appear daunting, don’t fret–it’s definitely doable with a little planning. Keep reading to get some tips from a nursing student who successfully completed hers.| University of Wisconsin Flexible Option
Keaira and Kylie’s path to Syracuse started with a semester in Prague through Verto. Learn about their transition to Syracuse after Verto.| Verto Education
On a chilly November day in Kyiv, Ukraine, Inna Semenenko takes cover in a bomb shelter as sirens warn of Russia’s latest attack. Media agencies report that the strike is different: a new ballistic missile with greater range. For Ukrainians, it’s ...| eCornell #IMPACT
Who knew that a global community could be intimate? That's the atmosphere that the 'Let's Talk Globally' discussion lunches creates.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Want to learn about U.S. colonialism in Puerto Rico and the Boricua strategies of reclaiming the land and identity? Click to learn more.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
So, it’s that time of the year again — January rolls around, and suddenly everyone’s making resolutions and reflecting on life. But here’s the thing:| Active Minds
From the advisors (school counselors): Kaitlyn Robichaud and Courtney Selig This blog was written by Whitman-Hanson Regional High School’s Active Minds| Active Minds
From the students (officers): Aliyah Chapman, Liz Kowlski, Rylee McTernan, Morin Yacoub, and Maren Bowmen This blog was written by student leaders at| Active Minds
Who knew that a global community could be intimate? That's the atmosphere that the 'Let's Talk Globally' discussion lunches creates.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Discover how Verto alum Kaitlyn’s three semesters in Italy & Spain sparked personal growth, forged friendships, and reshaped her future.| Verto Education
Christmas is the season of feasts! Read more about the global diversity of Garrett displayed at the International Students Christmas potluck| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Who knew that a global community could be intimate? That's the atmosphere that the 'Let's Talk Globally' discussion lunches creates.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Learn how one Health Sciences bachelor's degree grad and mom of three boys completed her degree while working full-time as a medical assistant and teaching courses at a local college.| University of Wisconsin Flexible Option
Industrial and systems engineering major Jacob Seals shares his internship and co-op experiences at DENSO, FedEX, and PepsiCo. The post Senior Student Spotlight: Jacob Seals appeared first on Engineering Professional Practice.| Engineering Professional Practice
Mechanical engineering major Kaemon Nelson spent two summers atStrongwell, the leading manufacturer of polymer composites and structures.| Engineering Professional Practice
Senior in industrial and systems engineering Lucienne Reinhard shares about her various co-op and internship opportunities.| Engineering Professional Practice
Love is powerful and love is healing. Read Amy Gilmore's story of the power of love when serving bereaved youth at Camp Sheilah.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Ever wondered what it's like to live as a Roman Christian in the past? Learn about the Garrett students and faculty's summer experience.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Election season often brings heavy political discussions. The constant barrage of political narratives, whether in debates, news outlets, social media, or| Active Minds
Junior in industrial engineer Christopher Salazar shares his experience working a co-op for Tesla and how it impacted his career trajectory.| Engineering Professional Practice
Ever wanted to connect politics with Saint Augustine? Read this interview from a Master of Theological Studies scholar, Mashungam Shatshang.| Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
From the advisors (school counselors): Kaitlyn Robichaud and Courtney Selig This blog was written by Whitman-Hanson Regional High School’s Active Minds| Active Minds
From the students (officers): Aliyah Chapman, Liz Kowlski, Rylee McTernan, Morin Yacoub, and Maren Bowmen This blog was written by student leaders at| Active Minds
Undergraduate student Lillian McCloud shares her experience working a co-op with Frito-Lay, enhancing her industrial engineering education. The post Student Spotlight: Lillian McCloud appeared first on Engineering Professional Practice.| Engineering Professional Practice
Senior Biomedical Engineering student Logan Goodbred shares his time working at Siemens Healthineers on the Biograph Trinion PET/CT scanner. The post Student Spotlight: Logan Goodbred appeared first on Engineering Professional Practice.| Engineering Professional Practice
A big thank you to our incredible Summer 2024 interns, our biggest advocates for mental health awareness! Every semester, our class of interns at Active Minds contributes to important initiatives, including chapter support, program development, fundraising, and so much more. We’re grateful for the work our interns have done this summer and their contributions toward mental health awareness.| Active Minds
Verto Buenos Aires participant, Madison, talks about her experience coming home after her semesters abroad with Verto Education| Verto Education
Verto Buenos Aires participant, Madison, talks about dealing with homesickness while studying abroad!| Verto Education