What I Learned from Rowing Across the Ocean For World Ocean Day, psychology doctoral student Andres Käosaar, who researches teams in extreme environments, shares his takeaways after completing the World’s Toughest Row.
Research in 60 Seconds: How to Prepare for Hurricanes Boardman Endowed Professor of Environmental Science and Public Administration Christopher Emrich’s research examines the best ways to prepare before disaster strikes.
Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ Student Awarded Florida Sea Grant/Guy Harvey Fellowship, Advances Research on Florida’s Changing Fisheries Biology doctoral student Meredith Pratt is helping researchers understand how habitat changes could reshape Florida’s fisheries and marine ecosystems.
Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ Grads Score Jobs with FIFA World Cup 2026 Talented Knights across various fields are supporting operations to bring the men’s World Cup to the United States for the first time in more than 30 years.
Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ Scientist Leads Research to Break Through Harmful Bacterial “Fortresses†Continuing her work with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Renee Fleeman is understanding how a bioengineered peptide can curb severe infections for patients.
Yan Solihin Named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors The Pegasus Professor is one of 230 emerging inventors who have been selected for this honor.
Successful Entrepreneur Turns to Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ to Amplify His Impact Industry innovator Alex Hubenthal ’13 is taking his career across the global business landscape to the next level through his fintech master’s studies at Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½.
Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ Computer Science Students Expand Technology Supporting Military Operations Reserve Mercury streamlines administrative work for thousands of U.S. Army Reservists, transforming a once paper-heavy process through a platform developed by computer science students.
Maximizing Your Summer Semester with Campus Events, Resources and Coaching From tutoring for summer courses to career support services and social events, there’s plenty of resources and activies for students to take advantage of during the Summer 2026 sessions.
New Study Explores How Governance Has Evolved Across History A Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ anthropology professor recently collaborated on a study examining how societies have organized power over thousands of years, challenging assumptions about democracy and decision-making.