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 […]
Next Game: at VCU 3/5/2022 | 2:00 PM Mar. 05 (Sat) / 2:00 PM at VCU Holly Springs, N.C. – Princeton closed out its season-opening series against Purdue with a pair of narrow defeats in the weekend’s second doubleheader. Nadir Lewis’ bat stayed hot, going 5-for-8 in Saturday’s doubleheader, […]
Researchers at Yale and Caltech have a bold new theory to explain how Earth transformed itself from a fiery, carbon-clouded ball of rocks into a planet capable of sustaining life. The theory covers Earth’s earliest years and involves “weird” rocks that interacted with seawater in just the right way to nudge biological matter into existence. […]
Story Links ITHACA, N.Y. — ECAC Hockey announced Tuesday afternoon that Cornell women’s hockey junior forward Gillis Frechette has been named the ECAC Hockey Best Forward for the 2021-22 season. Frechette — who was named to the All-ECAC Hockey first team over the weekend — finished the season as ECAC Hockey’s […]
The game of Murderball, the moniker that describes the intensity of wheelchair rugby, usually is associated with male athletes, but Adaptive Athletics @ UH is inviting women to learn the sport. The group is hosting the Women’s Wheelchair Rugby Summer Camp at the University of Houston, July 7 – 10 at the UH Campus Recreation […]