Nettleton named director of Baker Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics
Dan Nettleton will lead the L.H. Baker Center’s work in developing and applying statistical methods for addressing challenges in biological sciences research.
Dan Nettleton will lead the L.H. Baker Center’s work in developing and applying statistical methods for addressing challenges in biological sciences research.
Nathan Young, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, was awarded one of five Hydrogeology Division Student Research Awards at the recent Geological Society of America meeting in Denver.
This landmark agreement has helped more than 2,000 community college students pursue a four-year degree in the college.
‘Mr. Burns’ highlights how one civilization’s pop culture becomes another civilization’s myths and legends and a humorous look at our own current pop culture and the power of Bart Simpson.
Register to vote on Thursday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the MU. This year, the youth generation has the potential to be the largest, most diverse voting bloc in our country’s history —but we all need be registered for us to exercise this political strength.
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All proposals must be submitted electronically through CIM-X. See the LASCC website for guidance. For guaranteed review before registration period, Experimental Course Proposals spring should be ready for the LASCC by Sept. 30.
The International Studies Association will recognize Richard Mansbach, professor of political science, at a Distinguished Scholar Panel honoring his lifetime of research in international relations in February.
Debra Marquart’s poem, “Lament,” was chosen for inclusion in the Best American Poetry 2016 anthology. Her poem was selected from thousands of entries. She will read her poem at the launch event in New York City tomorrow, Sept. 22.
The "Rock the Vote" bus and tent will be located on the west circle of the Memorial Union at the Maintenance Shop entrance from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Rock the Vote bus helps to ensure students are registered to vote and are provided accurate information about the voting process. Tablets and printing docks … Continue reading Sept. 29: Rock the Vote bus