The Department of Sociology Inter-Mountain Social Research Lab (IMSRL) connects peers and supervisors together to sustain conversations about the state of higher education; to expose students to the ...
The mobile lab comes in a heavy duty hard Pelican case and consists of 10 laptops installed with Microsoft Windows 10. It is designed to provide a supplement to teaching when a traditional lab is not ...
Photos are an important part of making your website interesting and engaging. When used incorrectly, however, images can be distracting rather than helpful. Keep the following in mind when adding ...
Visit the True Blood Gallery to view collages made by Mark Fraley. A reception will be held on Thursday, September 19 from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. Covid kept us apart for a couple of years, and we missed you ...
The Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy and Administration is a 67 credit program. All doctoral students must complete 15 credits of core requirements and a 12 credit methods sequence. In addition, ...
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With the help of the National Science Foundation grant, Williamson and the other researchers will explore opportunities for ...
American stories spanning more than a century are coming to life in a new podcast, “Scandalized: A Podcast of Political ...
Join the Center for Global Engagement and the International Student Association for the 44th Annual Food, Song, and Dance Festival on Friday, November 8, from 5 – 8 p.m.
In March 2024, Andrew Smyth, an assistant professor in the economics department, traveled to Dallas, Texas, to present at the ...
Rhett Suciu, who took part in the 2018 trip as an MBA student said, “Every experience I had in Taiwan from navigating ...
Ben Quintanta, an adjunct professor in each of the College of Business and Economics MBA programs, became a columnist for the ...