
°®åú´«Ã½ Scientist Featured in NatGeo's 'SharkFest' 2023
°®åú´«Ã½'s Stephen Kajiura, Ph.D., a professor of biological sciences in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, is featured in National Geographic's highly popular series, "When Sharks Attack."

°®åú´«Ã½ Study Explores Incarceration, Employment and Re-offense
A researcher from the College of Social Work and Criminal Justice investigated the effectiveness of transitional employment programs and cognitive behavioral interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Finalists for °®åú´«Ã½'s Next President Selected
The °®åú´«Ã½ Presidential Search Committee recommended to the University's Board of Trustees three finalists for the presidency of the University

Study: Homebuyers Facing Overvalued Markets Despite Prices Moderating
Housing prices are starting to stabilize across the country, though homebuyers waiting for a break in the market may not find it anytime soon, according to researchers.

°®åú´«Ã½AA Appoints New 2023-24 Executive Committee, Welcomes Members
The °®åú´«Ã½ Alumni Association (°®åú´«Ã½AA) Board has announced its 2023-24 roster, including two new members of its executive committee

Robotic Glove Lends a 'Hand' to Relearn Playing Piano After a Stroke
Using AI, °®åú´«Ã½ engineering researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind soft robotic exoskeleton glove that "feels." The new technology provides precise force and guidance in recovering fine finger movements.

°®åú´«Ã½ Foundation Board Appoints New Chair, Welcomes Members
°®åú´«Ã½'s Foundation Board of Directors welcomed Noel Gonzalez '94 and Charles Cartwright to its board of directors.

U.S. Infant Mortality Fell, But Low Birth Weight, Preterm Births Rose
A new study examining time trends and racial inequities in infant mortality, low birth weight and preterm births over 11 years suggests that infant mortality alone is not a sufficient indicator of health.

Boom! Detecting Gregarious Goliath Groupers Using Their Sounds
°®åú´«Ã½ researchers deployed a novel automated detector and localization model to find underwater marine organisms using their low-frequency pulse sounds to illustrate their detailed behavior.

Study: Liberal-leaning CEOs' Firms More Likely to Exit Russia
U.S. companies led by liberal-leaning CEOs were more likely to exit Russia than firms with conservative-leaning CEOs, according to new research from °®åú´«Ã½ and Northeastern University.