Iceland becomes the classroom 

Iceland becomes the classroom 

The university offers 16 study abroad locations, and for those participating in the faculty-led trip to Iceland, students work with professors to conduct research.   The short-term trip, run by environment, geography and marine sciences Professors Emma Cross, Patrick Heidkamp and Scott Graves, allows this opportunity.   “While you’re there, you’re quite literally learning how to do some stuff in the field. We break out into...

Signs for all 

Signs for all 

https://youtu.be/pQB1pvaLrD0 In a world full of verbally spoken languages, American Sign Language stands out. As a manual language, it is...

Muscle on Wheels

Muscle on Wheels

https://youtu.be/cgh5UakAs_E On a campus where practicality dominates, Tanner Driscoll’s car does not blend in. It announces itself.  The low rumble...

Beyond the Brain

For years, students looking to study psychology, chemistry, biology and neuroscience in one major had to work through the complicated system to build their...

Vaulting onto the Podium

Vaulting onto the Podium

It is an understatement to say that gymnast Charlie Manzano is pretty good at the vault. The sophomore psychology major won a...

‘Cozy’ Creations

‘Cozy’ Creations

  https://youtu.be/gdiTE_9dqro Woven into the fabric of the university’s creative community is a growing student-run craft business known as “Cozy Crochet.” ...

Restoring Legacies

Restoring Legacies

https://youtu.be/b8n4Jq-_lQY ust after sunrise, before the grounds fill with visitors, Will Fyke is already at work in the Thomas Miner...

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