Shalom Akolatse ’26, 1693 Scholar and double major in math and chemistry, has found ways to connect with nearly every corner of the College of William & Mary. From lab research to poetry writing to welcoming new students on campus, his journey reflects both the importance of curiosity and community. Akolatse first heard of the […]| Flat Hat News
EmojiCam uses AI facial recognition to help add emotional cues to text messages by Madelaine Millar Have you ever sent what you thought was an innocuous text, only for your tone to get wildly lost in translation? Or scrolled through page after page of emojis, searching for a perfect tone marker you weren’t sure even […]| Silicon Valley
Presenting original research at an academic conference is a major achievement for undergraduate students. Take some advice from undergrads who have not only survived their first academic conference…| Clio and the Contemporary
Through the large eyes of humpback whales cruising the ocean, the world appears much different from what humans see. For the whales, the world is surprisingly blurrier than expected – and this could have significant implications on the mortality rate of the gentle giants that average between 40 and 50 feet long. These findings about […]| The University of Tulsa
Engineering students built a braille printer to be operated by blind and visually impaired workers in Baltimore| The Hub
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
Sable Phillips, a senior in the Russell School of Chemical Engineering, won first place in the technical research presentation competition at the 2025 AIChE Mid-America Regional Conference. Her presentation was entitled “Cellulose Based Bio-adsorbents for Removal of Chromium (Cr) in Water.” The 2025 AIChE Mid-America Regional Conference is a two-day event during which undergraduate students […]| The University of Tulsa
During her undergraduate studies at The University of Tulsa, Rachel Thompson (B.S. ’24) seized every opportunity to get involved in research on the structure, function, development, and disorders of the human nervous system. Today, in addition to caring for her active six-year-old son, she is leveraging her major in biological sciences and minor in neuroscience […]| The University of Tulsa
Researchers from Syracuse University and the United Kingdom found chemical clues in ancient South African sediments linking past atmospheric shifts to droug ...| SU News
The UFCD DMD/PhD program identifies and trains the next generation of academically focused dental researchers.| Office of Research » College of Dentistry » University of Florida
SDSU’s growing research opportunities attract not only homegrown scholars but also degree-seeking international students who bring diversity in perspectives and lived experiences to campus.| Department of Biology
CHALKBOARD By Red Ink and Chalk (RIAC) Red Ink and Chalk is a research group dedicated to widen the limits of student-led inquiry and accountability in education. RIAC is a […] The post CHALKBOARD first appeared on HKU Common Core.| HKU Common Core
Gemma McLean-Carr is a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh working on a project about smell, odour, and British perceptions of China and ‘Chinatowns’ (1842-1946). She studied for a BA in History at the University of Lincoln from 2019-2022 and went on to do an MSc in Contemporary History at the University of Edinburgh.Continue reading Imposter Syndrome and History: a student project| Making Digital History
Well, it’s officially 2024 – and there’s no topic more exciting to kick off the new year than that of…data. Ok, you might’ve ... The post What is Zero-Party Data & Why Should Your Brand Care? appeared first on Student Beans Business.| Student Beans Business
Abel Abraham shares his journey from being a first-year student during the pandemic to becoming an award-winning mathematics major.| UNC Research Stories