Utilities face a 10-year deadline to replace lead water pipes under a new Environmental Protection Agency rule. Assistant Professor Julie Korak discusses why it’s necessary and how it will be carried out.
A public advocacy website envisioned by Associate Professor Laurie Gries tracks swastikas across the United States and offers resources to counter those hate-filled incidents.
Cody Goetz was part of the first cohort to graduate from the College of Music with a graduate certificate in arts administration. Today, he’s the executive director of the Mundi Project.
The University Libraries and the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship are hosting workshops and presentations to support learning and research on the experiences of transgender, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people.
Join Rachana Bhave from the Center for Teaching & Learning in an interactive session to explore RELATE strategies aimed at addressing microaggressions through bridging the gap between intent and impact.
To get to the front lines of Ukraine, a CMCI alumnus took the road less traveled—from corporate communications to the mountains of Nepal—before stepping foot on the streets of Kyiv.
Looking for tips on landing an internship in any industry? Look no further! The Society of Women Engineers’ leadership board members—many of whom have completed internships themselves—provided helpful tips to help you get started.
While your phone may automatically update for the end of daylight saving time, our bodies aren’t always as quick to adapt. Here are six tips to help you fall back into standard time this weekend.