Paper on protecting radio networks presented by Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
Winter Welcome greets returning students
Lighthearted events kick off spring semester.
Several events planned Monday to honor Martin Luther King
MLK Day of Service, Memorial Scholarship Breakfast set for Monday.
Need another class this semester?
There are a variety of new offerings to whet your academic appetite.
Braving the cold: Operation Move In begins for spring semester
Frigid temperatures greet students moving into campus housing in January 2022.
Alum’s virtual concert website in running for national prize
Concert’s website include music, tributes and panel discussions.
50 bucks later: Professor deals with worldwide attention
Kenyon Wilson’s $50 challenge to students becomes international news.
Article by History department head published in prestigious journal
Mike Thompson examines the connections between racial politics and disease in the antebellum South.
Teams research ways to make intersections safer for the disabled
Statistics show pedestrian wheelchair users are 36% more likely to be killed in a road accident than the general public.
CUIP research gains international attention at annual Consumer Electronics Show
Seoul Robotics demonstrates CUIP research at Consumer Electronics Show