UH Today - April 14, 2025
04/14/2025, 04:00:01 PM
Professor Hanadi Rifai developed a new computer model that shows how pollution and sediment move through Galveston Bay, especially during extreme weather events.
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A group of UH physicists received the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific honors, for their work with CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.
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The UH Police Department partnered with the Student Accessibility Center and Facilities Services to host the first Cougar Walk & Roll, an event modeled on the annual Walk in the Dark event.
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Main Concerns for Houstonians The latest survey from the Hobby School of Public Affairs reveals that Houstonians rate the city’s quality of life as good, but they also see plenty of room for improvement.
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“We wear knits every day, and we’re still limited by the machines that make them.”
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Wednesday, April 16
5 - 8 p.m.
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Thursday, April 17
2 - 4 p.m.
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Friday, April 18
1 - 2 p.m.
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Note: Views expressed in these articles do not necessarily reflect those of the University of Houston.
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Inside Higher Ed Is Admissions Trump’s Next Higher Ed Target?
The administration wants “comprehensive admissions reform” at colleges. It’s unclear what that means or how it would be enforced, but pressure to avoid scrutiny could affect admissions practices. Higher Ed Dive Faculty Salaries Grow but Still Lag Pre-pandemic Era Amid constrained budgets, real compensation for full-time faculty rose for the second year in a row, per the American Association of University Professors.
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