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Kathleen Campbell always knew that she wanted to pursue a career in math and sciences. “I didn’t see myself in medicine, so I took math, physics and AP physics during high school.” After graduating high school in 2020, Campbell enrolled at a university close to her home in the outskirts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “I began college as a physics major, but after taking a computer programming course, I started to think about switching my major.” Campbell’s classes were delivered o...| JWU Online
Josh Mueck ’25: Building the Team Graduate student leads Disc Golf to official Sport Clubs status When he’s not studying quantitative finance on West Campus, Josh Mueck ’25 can be found spending sunny afternoons at Research Park, tossing discs and piecing together rosters, policies [...]| Texas A&M Rec Sports
Fullbright Scholar, Science contributor, freshwater biologist. These are some of the ways to describe Aashna Sharma, who is currently working with Dr. Julian Olden at SAFS as part of her two-year postdoctoral fellowship. From the foothills of the Himalayas in India, Aashna was recently inspired by the Past as Prologue feature in Science that highlights how different scientists from around the world are shaped by their family and background, and submitted a piece herself.| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Last year, we spoke with SAFS undergrad, Michael Han, about receiving the NOAA Hollings Scholarship and where this would take him over the next year. This summer, Michael has split his time between NOAA’s HQ in Silver Spring, Maryland and NOAA’s Aircraft Operations Center (AOC) in Lakeland, Florida. His internship has been focused on NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters, aircraft which fly into the world’s worst weather to collect data which assists forecasters in making accurate predictions duri...| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Every year, Test Innovators gives out merit-based scholarships to help students access quality educational opportunities. We awarded six scholarships this year to students who demonstrated the most improvement on either the ISEE or the SSAT. The post Meet Our 2025 Scholars appeared first on Test Innovators.| Test Innovators
A famous business school case by Harvard Professor Michael Porter on forecasting chainsaw sales dramatically illustrated the limits of statistical models when common business sense and clear-eyed thinking are missing. In the chainsaw case, students were asked to forecast the future U.S. demand for chainsaws, a growing market, and assess the relative positions of differentContinue reading "Data Literacy – The Chainsaw Case" The post Data Literacy – The Chainsaw Case appeared first on Stati...| Statistics.com: Data Science, Analytics & Statistics Courses
In their book, “Mining Your Own Business,” Jeff Deal and Gerhard Pilcher, COO and CEO of Elder Research respectively, describe what I’ll call “The Case of the Climbing Churn.” Churn is when a subscriber cancels or fails to renew a service or subscription. A successful predictive model for identifying likely churners was deployed for aContinue reading "AI Success, But Not Business Success" The post AI Success, But Not Business Success appeared first on Statistics.com: Data Science, A...| Statistics.com: Data Science, Analytics & Statistics Courses
This summer, we’re excited to share that two of our talented students had the incredible opportunity to attend SOMA Summer 2025 in Mexico City! Luc Biscan-White, a current MFA student, and Miguel Lastra, an alum, both participated in this immersive program.| Department of Art - The University of New Mexico
We’re living in a digital age, where the ability to find information (or even at times misinformation) is instant wherever you are in the world. This comes at the same time we’re at a critical juncture for climate research, where studying our changing world is more important now than ever. For SAFS graduate student, Amirah Casey, she knows that communication is vital to make impactful changes, and so applying for the PNW Climate Ambassadors program was a no-brainer.| fish.uw.edu
Graduate student Alyssa Hayes has been selected as one of two students in the country to receive an ANS Congressional Fellowship for the 2026 term. The post Hayes Named ANS Congressional Fellow first appeared on Department of Nuclear Engineering.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
Savannah Brown, a recent MBA graduate from UT's Haslam College of Business, was named one of Poets & Quants’ 2025 Best and Brightest MBAs.| The Graduate School
As the academic wraps up, we’d like to highlight a recent master’s graduate from Montana State University. Meet Jess Harris, who recently finished her thesis comparing early seedling traits in whitebark pine and limber pine across climates and rust resistance levels. Jess Harris was also...| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
Meet Sophia Vona, a Biology, English, and Chemistry student passionate about understanding not only how the human body works, but also how language and narratives shape public perceptions of healthcare and policy.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
A Stony Brook University doctoral student was awarded a grant from The Leakey Foundation to study how primates have adapted to living in coastal Kenya.| SBU News
McKenzie Granata, a third-year Phd student in public health, is addressing critical health needs in central Appalachia through community-engaged research, made possible by the Community Engagement Academy. The post Community Engagement Academy empowers Appalachian health research appeared first on The Graduate School.| The Graduate School
Among ten Fulbright awardees from UT are a recently graduated master's student and a current master's student who will graduate in August. The post UT graduate students receive Fulbright U.S. Student Grants appeared first on The Graduate School.| The Graduate School
Nicole Choppin, an MSSW student here at UT, was recently featured by the College of Social Work for her time in the Peace Corps.| The Graduate School
Working with a team of researchers at the University of Michigan, the computer science undergraduate will survey her engineering peers to learn more about their mental health to help drive the national conversation about wellness in engineering.| College of Engineering
By: Sarah Teman, PhD student, UW SAFS| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Meet Keerthana Gotur, whose personal essay, “The Rich Mosaic of Sounds & Rhythms in Indian-Accented English Can Confuse the American Ear,” was published in *India Currents* this February!| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Madison Vandergriff has taken full advantage of the internship opportunities provided to TCE students, serving her fourth internship in the nuclear industry. The post Vandergriff’s Internship Experiences Provide Career Pathway first appeared on Department of Nuclear Engineering.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
by Natalie Bowers Sailee Redkar once pictured herself in a white coat, treating patients in a busy dental clinic in India. Dentistry had seemed like the right path: practical, respected, and secure. But midway through her studies, something started to bother her. “I was doing my residency in a public hospital, and I began noticing […]| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
Fatima Shaik originally planned on transferring to computer science after applying to UC Davis as a computer engineer, but the collaborative atmosphere and the found family she discovered made her stay.| College of Engineering
Atsei Cooper, a master's student in anthropology, is one of 17 contemporary native artists featured in a new exhibition at the McClung Museum.| The Graduate School
The UNM Department of Art’s RAVEL Lab was featured in a recent e-flux journal article by Brian Karl. Published on June 13, 2025, as part of e-flux Education’s mid-June focus on U.S. institutions across the South and Southwest, the feature spotlights the RAVEL Lab within Art & Ecology program at The University of New Mexico.| College of Fine Arts | The University of New Mexico
The UNM Department of Art’s RAVEL Lab was featured in a recent e-flux journal article by Brian Karl. Published on June 13, 2025, as part of e-flux Education’s mid-June focus on U.S. institutions across the South and Southwest, the feature spotlights the RAVEL Lab within Art & Ecology program at The University of New Mexico.| Department of Art - The University of New Mexico
by Heidi Happonen From the sun-soaked streets of Haiti to the bustling innovation hubs of Boston, Loyd Joseph’s journey was anything but ordinary. An undergraduate student at pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Project Management, Joseph grew up in what he describes as “privileged in a country where opportunity was rare.” As such, he always […]| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
by Natalie Bowers Pride Month shines a spotlight on visibility and belonging, but for Will Cribby, it’s more than a moment. It’s the throughline of his personal journey, professional mission, and current doctoral research. A Dorchester resident and EdD candidate at Northeastern University’s College of Professional Studies, Cribby is also assistant dean of students at […]| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
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By Madelaine Millar For Qiwen (Fiona) Xiong, working on Nurse Town has always been personal. “My mother has been a nurse for over 30 years; during the COVID-19 pandemic, she was recognized as a ‘hero nurse’ for her contributions. I’ve always been incredibly proud of her,” Xiong said. “She often shared stories about the challenges […] The post Students reimagine nurse education using immersive tech: “AI-powered training can fill critical gaps” appeared first on Silicon Valley.| Silicon Valley
JWU Online Digital Marketing & Social Media student Ben Huntzinger shares how an internship led to a full-time hire as a content creator.| JWU Online
Covington-Rhode Senior Prize Winners: Viola Murphy and Josiah Garza| Department of Art - The University of New Mexico
Alma Bajramović, a student at UGA, is using her interest in global politics to cultivate international understanding and pursue world peace.| Beyond the Arch
Ibadat Jarg (MS-DSPP’26) chose the McCourt School for its unique blend of technical training and practical policy application.| McCourt School of Public Policy
This past March, University of Colorado Denver faculty, Dr. Diana Tomback, and master’s student, Karina Li, successfully deployed the final round of satellite tags on Clark’s nutcrackers in Yellowstone National Park, as part of a multi-year spatial study that began in 2019. These seven solar-powered...| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
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According to The Missing Profits of Nations report, a research collaboration between the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Copenhagen, at least 72 percent of Fortune 500 companies maintain subsidiaries in offshore tax havens, with an estimated 40 percent of multinational profits shifted to tax havens each year.| rackham.umich.edu
Major(s): Public relations Minor: Event management and political science Hometown: Clear Lake, Iowa What clubs and organizations have you been involved in, both within and outside of the Greenlee School? I have been involved in Cardinal & Gold, PRSSA (served as the PR chair in 2024, and Study Abroad). Outside of the Greenlee school, I have been […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Thanks to Lou Duloisy, Laurel Sindewald, and Enzo Martelli Moya for another year of informative talks as part of the WPEF webinar series! To extend our appreciation, we reached out to each team member to learn more about their research, career goals, and interests.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
Meet Joshua Beisel, a PhD student at the University of Montana, who is studying interactions between whitebark pine and wildfire dynamics with Dr. Andrew Larson.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
For most students, balancing coursework, leadership roles and career preparation are a challenge. For Kiley Trecker, it’s a way of life. As a concurrent undergraduate and graduate student at Iowa State University, she is not only completing a degree in public relations and communication studies but also leading the Public Relations Student Society of America […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Raised in Ghana, Nadia Baye (MIDP’26) chose the McCourt School to gain the skills necessary to improve outcomes for women across Africa.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Stony Brook University student Victor Canela was one of 50 EOP students statewide honored with the Norman R. McConney Jr. Award for Student Excellence.| SBU News
This year, thanks to the efforts of two political science students, Stony Brook University's retake policy will change to one that is more 'forgiving.'| SBU News
Drawn initially by her love of history and war literature, Violeta Gonzalez Toro was surprised to find herself in a classroom with students who were civilians, veterans, and ROTC cadets.| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Preparing a diverse group of first-year college students for the NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship is the Hollings Preparation Program (HPP) Internship, which includes a six-week paid research experience with one of NOAA’s many divisions. For Dash Dicksion, a SAFS undergrad now in his sophomore year, he got to return to his home island of Oahu during his HPP internship in the summer of 2024, working with the Ecosystem Sciences Division of NOAA’s Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center....| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Eliza Benbow spent three weeks of her summer at Brown University, using a SURF grant to delve into the archives of Alan Brilliant and Unicorn Press| UNC English & Comparative Literature
Ronan Tiu — the URECA researcher of the month for January — is a sophomore double majoring in physics and math, and a member of Simons STEM Scholars. As a freshman, he began doing research in the Department of Physics and Astronomy under the mentorship of Distinguished Professor Abhay Deshpande. Within the Quantum Chromodynamics/ QCD| SBU News
School of Information Ph.D. candidate Elsie Lee-Robbins leveraged her data visualization expertise to create positive change with the Ecology Center as a 2023 communications fellow, supported by the Rackham Doctoral Intern Fellowship Program.| Rackham Graduate School: University of Michigan
A chance encounter in India led Yash Dhuldhoya (MPP/MSFS’24) to Georgetown University. As commencement nears, he reminisces on his journey to DC and what he will miss most about his McCourt School community.| McCourt School of Public Policy
As often as four days a week, Boeing EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft based at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island fly loops overhead as pilots practice touch-and-go landings. The noise is...| UW News
Soon-to-be-graduate Diana Rivas Garcia (MIDP’24) aspires to empower communities through development policy.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Maggie Sullivan (MS-DSPP’24) is pushing the limits of new technology to translate real-world outcomes into policies that better serve marginalized communities at home and abroad.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Tony Parsons (MPM’24), a former foster youth, never imagined he would have 24 siblings nor that his career trajectory would lead him to public service.| McCourt School of Public Policy