New sports business club aims to prepare students for competitive industry
New sports business club bridges business and passion.
New sports business club bridges business and passion.
Philosophy's gender imbalance is complicated, professors say.
A chemical supramolecule might help fight environmental pollution.
The Polish Studies Center hosted Professor Konrad Werner's philosophy discussion.
International and American students tackled issues of differing culture.
LD Van Essen spoke on the poaching of rhino horns in South Africa.
Peer mentors help freshmen through the first year transition.
A week ago, the IDS staff shared our sexual assault stories. These are yours.
Roommates Garrett Dederichs and Ben Ekdahl won the RPS Cool Room Contest.
Carnegie Corporation of New York donated the grant to create a Russian Studies Workshop.
Graduate students pay thousands more for credits outside their normal school.
Take Back the Night included a march and survivor speak out.
Finished renovations and the start of new updates change future housing options for students.
The Student Advocate's Office helps any student encountering issues impacting their life as a student.
Computers are still quite different from humans despite advances in artificial intelligence.
Almost a third of international students choose to study business.
The College of Arts and Sciences introduces Career Communities to their students.
First Nations Educational and Cultural Center united the community Wednesday through frybread.
Five students volunteered with food and shelter in camps on the reservation.
Members want to help prevent sexual assaults on campus while encouraging open dialogue about sexual assault issues.