TC – Thu, Jun. 10, 2021 Texas College’s Fall 2021 Athletics Schedule Release Texas College’s preliminary Fall 2021 Athletics Schedule is now available, comprised of schedules for Football, Volleyball, as well as Men’s & Women’s Soccer. Please review the graphic below for further details. A detailed schedule, inclusive of game times, will be available at a later date. […]
Rice engineers help show SARS-CoV-2 getting better at spreading through breath A loose-fitting mask may be doing you no favors if you’re around SARS-CoV-2. The virus that causes COVID-19 is evolving to spread more efficiently through aerosols — that is, through people’s breath. That makes tighter-fitting masks and better ventilation musts, according to a study […]
A vision expo at the University of Houston College of Optometry offers information on resources for the blind and visually impaired to live independent and productive lives. A vision expo is coming back to the University of Houston for its fifth year Saturday, July 30. Hosted by the University Eye Institute’s Center for Sight Enhancement […]
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Regulator-initiated digital marketing campaigns aimed at urging consumers to comply with automobile recall requests can improve compliance, saving money and possibly even lives, according to a Penn State Smeal College of Business-led research team. In their study, “Regulating Product Recall Compliance in the Digital Age: Evidence from the ‘Safe Cars Save […]
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University Global continues to join forces with health care organizations to offer robust educational opportunities with tuition reduction. The latest such partnership is with Columbus (Nebraska) Community Hospital. “We are very pleased to partner with Columbus Community Hospital and are highly committed to helping them with their goal of creating […]
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University chemistry professor May Nyman has been selected as one of the leaders of a $24 million federal effort to develop technologies for combating climate change by extracting carbon from the air. The funding is spread among nine research projects, with Nyman receiving $1.6 million over three years to lead […]
Works by Miami University alumnus and artist Brent Billingsley are featured in the Galleria of the Miriam G. Knoll Campus and Community Center through October 13 on the Middletown campus. He switched from studying business to art during his experience at Miami’s Hamilton Campus, and following his 2013 graduation with a fine arts degree he […]
A total of 12 Princeton student-athletes have been named Academic All-Ivy for Spring 2021. Overall, 98 Ivy League student-athletes earned Academic All-Ivy distinctions for spring sports. Institutions nominated one student-athlete from each of the 13 Ivy League sponsored sports – baseball, women’s golf, men’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s lacrosse, women’s rowing, men’s lightweight rowing, […]
At the large North American retail chain that was the subject of Professor Kelly Shue’s new research, more than half of entry-level workers—56%—are women. But at each rung up the ladder, there are fewer and fewer women: women are 48% of department managers, 35% of store managers, and 14% of district managers—the glass ceiling at […]
Story Links ITHACA, N.Y. – The Cornell men’s tennis program is set to open its fall season at the 2021 Penn Invitational this weekend, September 17-19, at the Hamlin and Hecht Tennis Centers in Philadelphia. Results for the tournament will be posted on the Penn Athletics Website. Competing for the […]