Dr. Michael Bruening, professor of history and political science, has started a two-year term as president of the Society for Reformation Research, an organization dedicated to advancing scholarship on the Protestant and Catholic Reformations.
Read More »Dr. Steve E. Watkins, professor of electrical and computer engineering, was named to the inaugural class of IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu’s Advisors of Distinction. The award recognizes long-term service to HKN chapters internationally.
Read More »Dr. Gabriel Nicolosi, assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, has published new research in Transactions on Machine Learning Research (TMLR). The paper, titled “Fourier Learning Machines: Nonharmonic Fourier-Based Neural Networks for Scientific Machine Learning,” was co-authored by Mominul Rubel, a Ph.D. student in engineering management.
Read More »The arts, languages and philosophy department will present In Bloom, a play by Gwyneth Strope, at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, through Saturday, Feb. 14, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, in the Black Box Theatre in Castleman Hall.
Read More »Kummer Institute’s quarterly progress is available online. The website highlights accomplishments that meet the Kummer Institute’s three goals of economic impact, elevating S&T and STEM outreach.
Read More »The Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching is presented annually to an outstanding faculty member from each UM System institution. Nominees must demonstrate effective teaching, commitment to high standards of excellence, sustained success in nurturing student achievement, and significant innovation as an educator.
Read More »Beginning Monday, Feb. 2, Innovation Lab building access will temporarily shift to key card–only entry before 7:30 a.m. and after 5 p.m.
Read More »Join campus administration for a discussion about Park Quiet Lounge, dining services and the Miner Book Bundle. Light refreshments & conversation will be held 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Feb. 2 in the Student Involvement Suite, Havener Center 218.
Read More »Group Learning Centers offer structured, in-person tutoring in dedicated spaces for each subject area. During each session, two to three peer learning assistants are available to support multiple courses and learning needs. This structure took effect Monday, Jan. 26. View the schedule below. Chemistry Learning Center Engineering Learning Center Physics Learning Center Math Learning Center
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