Published by Penn State University Press, “The Pink Scar: How Nazi Persecution Shaped the Struggle for LGBTQ+ Rights” reveals that U.S. activists used Hitler’s anti-homosexual campaign to fuel arguments for LGBTQ+ rights as early as the 1930s.| Communication Studies – Colorado State University
At the 2025 Isabel Hampton Robb Lecture, Dr. Deborah Gross presented “Fifty Years of Trying to Get it Right,” discussing the history and impact of the Chicago Parent Program and the decades of research contributing to the program’s continued success. The post Fifty Years of Trying to Get it Right: 2025 Isabel Hampton Robb Lecture appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
As Hispanic Heritage Month comes around, I’m feeling extra grateful this year. I recently began my new role as a Member of the Board of Directors for the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN)—a move that feels both an honor and a responsibility. This is a particularly special moment, as NAHN celebrates 50 years of […] The post Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Honoring Legacy, Embracing Collectivism, and Shaping the Future appeared first on Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.| Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Since winning The University of Tulsa’s Hurricane Pitch Competition in 2024, Tally Receipts has evolved from a student project into a growing startup redefining digital receipts. The venture has raised thousands in capital, completed two accelerator programs and launched a second beta version, earning attention within Tulsa’s expanding innovation ecosystem. The company was founded by […]| The University of Tulsa
When the newest graduates of The University of Tulsa’s College of Law took their oaths at the Oklahoma Bar ceremony, the moment marked not the beginning of their work but an important milestone in it. Each had already been contributing to the legal community, and now, as licensed attorneys, they are stepping fully into the […]| The University of Tulsa
Oklahoma Supreme Court Vice Chief Justice Dana Kuehn (J.D. ’96) has spent her career breaking new ground in Oklahoma’s legal community. Now, her legacy is cemented in the halls where it began. A newly unveiled portrait of Kuehn — painted by renowned artist and UTulsa alumnus Patrick Gordon — now hangs in The University of […]| The University of Tulsa
Homecoming at UTulsa is a season of return with familiar faces, favorite places and stories that pick up right where they left off. As the golden leaves gather along Dietler Commons, the pale afternoon light sets our stone buildings aglow and warms our red-brick walkways. The days are cooler, and we are thrilled to welcome […]| The University of Tulsa
At The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business, faculty continue to push the frontiers of knowledge and elevate UTulsa on the national and international stage. Their recent publications showcase scholarly excellence and real-world impact. Titing Cui, Ph.D. (operations management), published in Operations Research, the premier journal in his field. His study develops pricing models […]| The University of Tulsa
In the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the public’s interest in the nature and impact of viruses on human health has skyrocketed. Less well known are the viruses – both destructive and potentially helpful – affecting plants. Since joining The University of Tulsa in 2007, Professor of Biological Science Akhtar Ali has spearheaded research […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s School of Cyber Studies is proud to announce that its cybersecurity program has been accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), a non-governmental accreditation organization for post-secondary programs in engineering, engineering technology, computing and natural sciences. This is the latest program in UTulsa’s College of Engineering & Computer […]| The University of Tulsa
At The University of Tulsa, students have several paths they can choose from to define their educational experience. Second-year student Harish Vaithianathan chose a unique path, majoring in chemical engineering and economics. By combining his interests to elevate his technical skills, he curated a path tailored to his academic interests. A Tulsa native, Vaithianathan’s father […]| The University of Tulsa
“The world is a possibility if only you’ll discover it,” said American writer and Oklahoma native Ralph Waldo Ellison. His words open Applied Associate| The University of Tulsa
Instead of memorization and lectures in classrooms, SESP Prof. Jen Munson, who studies learning science, envisions a transformation in primary education where young students learn from games and fun activities, finding math along the way. Munson received the CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation with a $815,789 fund across five years, Northwestern announced Oct.... The post SESP Prof. Jen Munson scores $815,789 grant to fund fun-first mathematics spaces at local elementary schoo...| The Daily Northwestern
MSU receives $1.25 million NSF grant to support resilient, affordable housing development for Mississippi rural communities| Mississippi State University
Dr. Corley comes to Elizabeth City State University from another HBCU, Virginia State University, where he was a special advisor to the president. Earlier, he spent more than a decade on the faculty of historically Black Tuskegee University in Alabama. The post Robert N. Corley III is the New Provost of Elizabeth City State University appeared first on The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.| The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Michigan State University scientists plan to build a first-of-its-kind outdoor lab to study how solar panels placed alongside crops cloud save water, improve soil health, and support ecosystems, all while boosting farmers' bottom line and preserving farm production. The project, led by Earth and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Anthony Kendall, is made possible by a five-year $3.6 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. Gretel Van Wieren, Professor in the Department o...| Department of Religious Studies
Michigan State University scientists plan to build a first-of-its-kind outdoor lab to study how solar panels placed alongside crops cloud save water, improve soil health, and support ecosystems, all while boosting farmers' bottom line and preserving farm production. The project, led by Earth and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Anthony Kendall, is made possible by a five-year $3.6 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. Gretel Van Wieren, Professor in the Department o...| College of Arts & Letters
This summer, more than 20 English educators from around the world came to Michigan State University’s campus to be immersed in the language and culture while also learning new creative approaches to teaching English in their home countries. MSU was awarded $116,000 from the U.S. Department of State to lead and host the two-week exchange […]| College of Arts & Letters
Swarnavel Eswaran, Professor in the Department of English and the School of Journalism at Michigan State University, is the recipient of the 2025 Tamil American Pioneer (TAP) Award for Excellence in Arts and Entertainment. Presented by the Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America (FeTNA), the award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to their fields while advancing Tamil culture and heritage.| College of Arts & Letters
UFCD expertise and collaboration gently reshape infant faces—transforming the lives of patients with clefting before the first surgery.| dental.ufl.edu
Joseph Bass, MD, PhD, the Charles F. Kettering Professor of Medicine, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine for his foundational work in expanding the field of circadian mechanisms in metabolic health and disease. The post Bass Elected to the National Academy of Medicine appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Yogesh Goyal, PhD, assistant professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, has been named a 2025-2028 Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation Grant Fellow, which recognizes early-stage biomedical investigators engaged in basic and translational research that has the potential to make fundamental advances in biomedical science. The post Goyal Named Mallinckrodt Foundation Grant Fellow appeared first on News Center.| News Center
As healthcare costs surge, companies are rethinking how they invest, hire, and grow. Rising benefit expenses are reshaping business strategies, driving innovation in cost management, and forcing employers to balance competitiveness with financial sustainability. The post When healthcare costs climb, business strategies shift appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Konstantin Popov’s lab is using AI to discover unique compounds and share his tools with the broader scientific community. The post Drug discovery center integrating AI for big impact appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
SFS Professor and Maps of the Modern World instructor Mark Giordano explains the evolution of U.S. State Department maps, which show us how the U.S. government divides the world up for administrative purposes.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
Babson Professor Diana Hechavarria takes the reins from Professor Candida Brush, who co-founded the world-renowned research institute. The post Diana Leads Diana: Meet the New Faculty Director of the Diana International Research Institute appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
For students, staff, and faculty, the College’s rolling campus is an everyday part of the Babson experience. Nestled among the woods, buildings, and playing fields, the College’s hills add a certain charm and beauty to campus. The post Ups and Downs: Life on the Rolling Campus of Babson appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In the first episode of Season 2 of “From Problems to Possibilities,” Babson professor Sandra Bravo MBA’87 tackles one of society’s hardest problems—foster care. The post LISTEN: An Audacious Plan to Fix Foster Care appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Her seven-decade career at the University of Rochester reshaped how clinicians support mothers and infants.| News Center
By Hwayoung Cho, PhD, RN Have you ever clicked the wrong button in an electronic health record, hesitated while using a mobile health app, or struggled to find the right field in another clinical system? Or maybe you’ve paused for a moment while programming a smart infusion pump, unsure which button to press. Those…| nursing.ufl.edu
Since 2014, whenever a visiting artist would come to the University, they would create an original piece for Counterproof to print – almost like a souvenir of their time here| UConn Today
As the world becomes more interconnected, some plants have benefitted from a greater ease in movement from one region to another, while some have become problematic. Some introduced species gain a competitive edge, spreading rapidly, outcompeting native vegetation, and transforming entire ecosystems. These species are known as “invasive,” and they can disrupt food webs, alter […]| UConn Today
We are pleased to announce the selection of Sigma Computing as our new enterprise reporting application.| News
A new type of co-op — a unique collaboration between students, faculty, and industry — is underway at Khoury College, and one of the world's biggest telecomm companies is taking full advantage.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
The post NGN: More people believe in conspiracy theories than you might think, new research reveals appeared first on Khoury College of Computer Sciences.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
During an interview with journalist Katie Hafner, Carla Brodley spoke about her upbringing and her work at Northeastern.| Northeastern Global News
Patricia Bode, associate professor of art and coordinator of art education at Southern Connecticut State University, is leading a powerful, arts-based response to the opioid crisis through the Remember Love Recovery Project—an initiative born from personal loss and driven by community healing. Founded in memory of her son, Ryan Bode Moriarty, who died of an […] The post Recovery Flags Project Aims for National Impact appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
Guang He and Frank Loeffler discovered a protein family that microbes use to consume a potent greenhouse gas, and the results are gaining international attention. The post Loeffler, He Published in Nature appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Rigoberto Advincula is leading a $3 million project centered on self-driving labs and recently published a journal article on the topic. The post Advincula Leads Project on Self-Driving Labs of the Future appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Professor of Computational Nuclear Engineering and Department Head Brian Wirth was named a 2025 Fellow of the American Physical Society. The post Wirth Elected Fellow of American Physical Society appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
EECS Assistant Professor Doowon Kim received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his work on anti-phishing detection models. The post Kim Receives NSF CAREER Award to Strengthen Safeguards Against Phishing Attacks appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Congratulations to all who had articles published in September! Our faculty with publications were Drs. Beltran, Brennan, Chapin, Davies, Feldheim, Garvan, Gravenstein, Janelle, Lampotang, Martynyuk, Morey, Pitkin, Price, Samouce, Sullivan, Tighe, and Walker. Advances in Anesthesia Feldheim TV, Brennan M, Tighe P. The Current Use of Artificial Intelligence in Anesthesiology. Advances in Anesthesia. Published August…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
| The Globe
October 16, 2025 Above: The Thinker, by Auguste Rodin For the first time, scientists can freeze-frame the exact moment an animal makes up their mind...| www.biology.utah.edu
Studio Professor Yun Dong Nam has a solo show, Plane / Mass: Between Surface and Weight, on view until November 1, 2025 at Oneoneone Gallery. He will also be giving an artist talk on Thursday, October 23, 2025 from 5:30 – … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
Light Art+Design’s current group exhibition True Blue includes Studio Professor Yun Dong Nam and MFA alumni Jerstin Crosby, Jessica Dupuis, Kimberly English and BFA alumna Leigh Suggs. The show runs until December 20, 2025.| Department of Art and Art History
Join me in the Bay Area this week and next UC Berkeley Art Practice Lecture Series Public Artist Talk Thursday, October 16 from 6:30 – 7:30 pm 285 Anthropology and Art Practice Building, UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, 94720 I’m thrilled … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
In Complexities in Unearthing the Past, Professor Sherman discusses archaeology’s inherent tension between science and spectacle explored in his new book Sensations: French Archaeology between Science and Spectacle, 1890-1940 (University of Chicago Press, 2025).| Department of Art and Art History
Dr. Thomas R. Dunn published his second book The Pink Scar: How Nazi Persecution Shaped the Struggle for LGBTQ+ Rights (Penn State University Press). The book launches the press’ new Troubling Democracy series, co-edited by Lisa Flores and Christa Olson. In support of the book, Dr. Dunn has been done extensive promotion, including: An interview […]| Communication Studies – Colorado State University
Dr. Karrin Vasby Anderson receives the 2025 NCA Distinguished Scholar Award for her groundbreaking research on gender and U.S. presidential politics.| Communication Studies
Once upon a time, a stock was just a stock. Just a few decades ago, investors bought Exxon stock for its dividends, Microsoft stock for its growth, and Coca-Cola stock... The post New Research: When Politics Hits Your Portfolio appeared first on Foster School of Business.| Foster School of Business
The IAH invites AHGRD applications for research, professional development, and creative activities that advance research diversity.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
When students step into The University of Tulsa’s Student Investment Fund (SIF) classroom, they aren’t running simulations – they’re managing a live portfolio now valued at more than $9 million. Founded through support from Friends of Finance, the SIF gives students hands-on experience managing real assets across equity and bond portfolios. Each semester, student teams […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA (EWB), in collaboration with Food on the Move, is partnering on the development of a solar-powered solution to help feed economically challenged communities in Tulsa. Food on the Move provides food grown at their facilities to impoverished areas and homeless shelters. The local nonprofit also […]| The University of Tulsa
This fall, 119 new students joined The University of Tulsa’s College of Law, forming one of the most academically accomplished incoming classes in the college’s history. The incoming class set new records for academic achievement, earning the highest LSAT score percentiles – at the 75th, 50th and 25th levels – and the highest 25th percentile […]| The University of Tulsa
Tulsa’s unhoused community is large, disparate and expanding. Since 2021, homelessness has increased in the city by 8.6%, outpacing the overall population growth. In addition to the challenge of finding food and shelter, many of these people face immense barriers to health care access. To address this critical shortcoming, Cassy Abbott Eng, executive director of […]| The University of Tulsa
UTulsa nursing student Aeric Beck discusses his experience attending the 2025 World of Bob Dylan Conference and the interdisciplinary opportunities available to students at The University of Tulsa.| The University of Tulsa
For more than a century, business schools have adapted to the needs of the workplace. We have taught future accountants to reconcile ledgers, marketers to craft campaigns and managers to lead teams. Yet over the past decade, undergraduate business education has shifted toward producing tangible artifacts: spreadsheets, dashboards, reports, even lines of code. These practical […]| The University of Tulsa
Vishwasri Aleti describes her UTulsa experience with one word: engagement. Since her freshman year, she’s made it a priority to get involved, joining multiple organizations to build genuine connections with the community. Now a graduate student in the industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology program, Aleti has found a career path that allows her to sharpen her analytical […]| The University of Tulsa
Students in IMRP Director Andrew Clark’s Intro to Public Policy course recently stepped beyond the classroom and into Connecticut’s Old State House to explore topics of democracy and voting access. The visits, held just blocks from UConn Hartford, included a tour of the historic site and a National Voter Registration Day roundtable co-hosted with the Connecticut Democracy Center. Students engaged panelists on issues ranging from compulsory voting in other democracies to recent changes in ...| School of Public Policy
The University of Connecticut School of Public Policy is proud to announce the launch of the Connecticut Nonprofit Asset Mapping Tool, an innovative, interactive digital platform designed to help nonprofit leaders, policymakers, researchers, and community stakeholders visualize and access comprehensive data about 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations across Connecticut. This comprehensive database was developed by the UConn School of […]| School of Public Policy
'Nonprofits have saved the State of Connecticut billions, not millions, of dollars. They took on some of the toughest public services'| UConn Today
Tomás Dodds, Director of the Public Tech Media Lab, discusses the importance of equipping journalists with ethical yet advanced tools.| School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Early Monday morning, economics and history Prof. Joel Mokyr noticed a missed phone call from a +46 dialing code. That missed call originated from a Swedish number and was meant to inform him that he had won half of the 2025 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. In front of...| The Daily Northwestern
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Professor of Computational Nuclear Engineering and Department Head Brian Wirth was named a 2025 Fellow of the American Physical Society. The post Wirth Elected Fellow of American Physical Society first appeared on Department of Nuclear Engineering.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
One of the most valuable assets you can start building during your time in the MS in Applied Biotechnology is your professional network.| UW Online Collaboratives
The College of Arts & Letters honored its Faculty Award Winners at the 2025 College of Arts & Letters Faculty and Staff Welcome Reception on Sept. 29 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. These faculty members were recognized for their outstanding leadership, teaching, innovation, and community engagement, as well as the significant impact they have made in enhancing curriculum and student experiences.| Department of Religious Studies
[caption id="attachment_10660" align="alignright" width="214"] Donna Broshek, PhD, School of Medicine Faculty Guide[/caption] Please join Faculty Guide Donna Broshek, Associate Provost Maggie Harden, Associate Dean Sue Pollart, UVA HR representatives Jennie Babcock and Erica Wheat, and UPG HR Director Christine Rudge for a discussion about the different types of leaves available to faculty in the School of Medicine. This informal presentation is designed to allow faculty to ask questions, so ...| Medicine in Motion News
To support threatened scholars and other members of the UC Davis community facing urgent financial need, the Threatened Scholars Committee created the Global Community Emergency Fund. This fund helped bring Dr. Ahmad Aalemi, an outstanding physician and academic from Afghanistan, to the UC Davis campus.| Global Affairs
African American/Black Diasporic Literature and Theory, Black Interiority, Pop Culture/Cultural Studies The post Catherine Saunders appeared first on Department of English.| Department of English
U.S. Latinx literatures, queer theory, legal studies The post Thomas Conners appeared first on Department of English.| Department of English
19th- and 20th-Century American Literature, Asian-American Studies, Postcolonial and Critical Race Theory, Feminist Theories The post Malini Johar Schueller appeared first on Department of English.| Department of English
Please join us for our October 2025 ECE Research Seminar October 17, 2025, Friday 12:00-1:00 PM, Simrall 228 https://msstate.webex.com/msstate/j.php?MTID=mf630fcbd52ff0749df717aa2ed25a62f Active, Passive, and Everything in Between: Radio Waves for Science in Mississippi and Beyond Dylan Ray Boyd | boyd@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: In the last decade, several advancements have changed the landscape of microwave remote sensing. Following the continued... The post ECE Research Seminar – October ...| Electrical & Computer Engineering – Bagley College of Engineering
| Electrical & Computer Engineering – Bagley College of Engineering
Richard Smith, PhD, assistant professor of Pharmacology and of Pediatrics, has received the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award, which supports early-career investigators conducting high-risk and innovative research in the biomedical, behavioral or social sciences. The post Smith Honored with NIH New Innovator Award appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Market Basket’s latest family feud is testing more than boardroom dynamics—it’s challenging the company’s legacy of trust and loyalty. D’Amore-McKim professor Kimberly Eddleston says the conflict highlights how family businesses can lose their “family-ness” when profits overshadow people, reminding leaders that culture and governance are just as vital to success as strategy. The post Market Basket's family feud: What customer loyalty teaches us about business politics appeared f...| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Authors Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware answered seven questions to help explain the longer, larger context surrounding the Charlie Kirk assassination and the environment of political violence present in U.S. culture and life.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
This year, SFS welcomes six new faculty to the community: Eddie Deschapelles, Yifan (Flora) He, Bulelani Jili, Sheila Smith, Andrew Steer and Michael Sulmeyer.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
Business decisions are rarely simple. Analytical thinking is critical for leaders to identify and navigate the options in front of an organization, so it’s important to develop analytical thinking skills in order to make smart decisions. The post Why Analytical Thinking Is the Cornerstone of Strategic Business Decisions appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Electricity rates have been steadily increasing. Ryan Davies, a Babson professor of finance, unpacks the many reasons for that, including the massive data centers popping up across the country. The post The Price of Power: What’s Driving Rising Electricity Rates? appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
For the second year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranked Babson as the No. 2 Best College in the United States, lauding the College for its impressive impact on student outcomes. The post No. 2 Again: Wall Street Journal Ranks Babson the No. 2 Best College for the Second Year in a Row appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
A dozen Babson faculty members were honored earlier this month by their colleagues with prestigious College awards for their excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service. The post Babson Faculty Awards Honor Excellence in Teaching, Scholarship, and Service appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The new federal initiative is designed to encourage saving for children’s future. Here are four insights from Babson Professor Ryan Davies.| Babson Thought & Action
The post NGN: New AI tool can detect melanoma with 99% accuracy appeared first on Khoury College of Computer Sciences.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
For the 1% of the world's population battling hidradenitis suppurativa, the condition is painful, persistent, and poorly understood. Now a group of researchers believes AI can lend a helping hand.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
The University of Florida College of Nursing’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program again leads Florida, earning the No. 1 spot in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. The BSN program has topped state rankings for five consecutive years, ranking No. 23 among public universities and No. 40 nationally. This recognition…| nursing.ufl.edu
As faculty and students begin online courses and wonder about how to strengthen global and international collaborations in the present context, Global Affairs has gathered a set of resources to help faculty connect with others around the world and support students in becoming global thinkers and learners.| Global Affairs
The University of Georgia has promoted Clifton Buck of the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) to full professor, effective Aug. 1, 2025. Buck, a faculty member in the Department of... Read more » The post Clifton Buck promoted to full professor appeared first on Skidaway Institute of Oceanography.| Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
The Tickle College of Engineering welcomed more than 20 faculty members to the college starting in the fall 2025 semester, bringing with them a range of expertise in various areas. The post College Expands Expertise with 20 New Faculty Members appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Associate Professor Steve Abel will contribute computational expertise to two NSF-funded projects developing the next generation of cell-free biomanufacturing technology. The post Abel Awarded $1.7M for Cell-Free Biomanufacturing Research appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Tickle College of Engineering faculty are leading six of nine AI TechX projects, advancing AI research, workforce training, and innovation across Tennessee.| Tickle College of Engineering
We are pleased to announce that Rene Przkora, M.D., Ph.D., professor of anesthesiology, chief of the Division of Pain Medicine, and program director for our Multidisciplinary Pain Medicine Fellowship, has been named associate chair of research for the UF Department of Anesthesiology. Przkora takes on this role after acting as our interim associate chair of…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Anesthesia & Analgesia recently published a letter to the editor co-authored by UF Department of Anesthesiology faculty members Abigail Schirmer, M.D., Olga Nin, M.D., Laurie Davies, M.D., Joseph AbuRahma, M.D., and Lauren Berkow, M.D. Nina Sharifi, B.S., a medical student in the College of Medicine, was also a co-author. The article, titled “Ambulatory Surgery During…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Erika Taco Vasquez, M.D, was chosen by our residents as the August 2025 Faculty Educator of the Month! Dr. Vasquez’s nominations point out that residents enjoy her courses due to her calm presence and welcoming personality. “Dr. Vasquez is always so calming,” one resident said. “She comes into the room, makes suggestions through teaching, and…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Samantha Pattenden is researching molecular targets for several pediatric cancers.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
An asset-based approach to education is key in achieving equity in classrooms across the country. In recent years, while equity and access efforts shined a| NYU Steinhardt Teacher Residency Program