Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design is launching BUILD+, a nonprofit to expand hands-on design and build opportunities for graduate students to tackle more complex projects.
UH scientists have discovered a hidden “hotspot” (a plume of hot material that rises from the Earth’s mantle) that helped create the Great Lakes before North America even existed.
A new Hobby School survey finds majority support for easing restrictions on controversial proposals, such as gambling and marijuana, that are expected to come before the Legislature this spring.
Cougar Card Services enhances campus life with innovations like Grubhub+ and attendance tracking. Discover when and how to use your card and its perks.
Starting this week, the University’s EAP, Deer Oaks, will be doing business as AllOne Health. With this update comes expanded benefit offerings and an all-new EAP Member Portal.
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“The written word is as important as ever. If I had a bet on anything, I would bet on writing.”
The National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and other science agencies are continuing to scramble to comply with President Trump’s orders to eliminate federal support for diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, among other topics, while also beginning to restart some grant reviews.
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