CORVALLIS, Ore. — Two years into the pandemic, an Oregon State University psychology professor is inviting college students and faculty to reflect and share about how they’ve managed to cope with the ups and downs of the COVID-19 era. The Bright Side Project is a follow-up to OSU’s “Punch Through Pandemics” online course, which reached […]
The 2022 Miami University Young Painters Competition for the $10,000 William and Dorothy Yeck Purchase Award features notable juror, José Carlos Diaz, the Chief Curator at The Andy Warhol Museum. Since taking this role at The Andy Warhol Museum, he has curated Farhad Moshiri: Go West; Andy Warhol: Revelation; Fantasy America; and Becoming Andy Warhol […]
Starkville, Miss. — Despite a leadoff home run from Brendan Cumming, Princeton was defeated by No. 23 Mississippi State, 11-2. Princeton’s top two hitters through the season’s first two weekends continued their hot hitting streaks in Starkville. Brendan Cumming went 3-for-4 with a double and a leadoff home run in the top […]
Larry Gall pulls out a glass-covered case containing a dozen blue morpho butterflies. He rocks the box back and forth to illustrate how the butterflies shimmer. The Yale students who’ve gathered around him all pull out their phones to snap photos. In nature, he tells the group, color can come from pigments that absorb light […]
Story Links CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The Cornell men’s basketball team went through its pre-Ivy League Tournament paces in the final 24 hours prior to its semifinal game against No. 1 seed Princeton on Saturday morning. The Big Red went through media day, an open practice at Harvard’s Lavietes Pavilion and a full […]
By Bill Little – Texas Media Relations Contributor “O how wonderful is the human voice!” wrote Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “It is indeed the organ of the soul.” Longfellow went on to encapsulate other characteristics of humans. “The intellect of man sits enshrined visibly upon his forehead and in his eye; and the heart of man […]
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The University of Houston System will offer bachelor’s- and master’s- level degree programs in engineering, business, education and other high-demand fields in Katy starting this fall. The University of Houston will offer classes beginning with the Fall 2016 semester at the Houston Community College (HCC) Northwest-Katy Campus, about a mile north of Interstate 10 at […]
CORVALLIS – Sweet peas are a classic flower in English gardens since they were introduced in the 17th century from southern Italy and have transplanted well to all parts of the world, including climate-friendly Oregon. The first sweet peas had relatively small flowers but possessed a powerful and attractive fragrance. Sweet pea flowers naturally self-pollinate […]
Miami University Distinguished Professor of Musicology Tammy Kernodle spent the last six months helping curate a weeklong festival that celebrated the Harlem Renaissance. Kernodle is the Curator and Scholar-in-Residence of the New World Symphony, one of the premier orchestral fellows programs in the nation. In that role, she provided guidance on a vibrant multidisciplinary chamber […]