UH Today - October 14, 2024
10/14/2024, 04:05:01 PM
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and UH alumnus Jericho Brown is a 2024 MacArthur Fellow; UH researchers, backed by a $2.5 million NIH grant, are developing AI-driven immunotherapy for cancer; President Renu Khator highlighted UH's record enrollment and 65% graduation rate during her State of the University.
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The new Research Experiences for Undergraduates site recently opened at UH. A first of its kind, it will prepare students for future careers in regulatory science and medical device development.
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UH has received the 2024 Barefoot and Gardner Award for its efforts in supporting historically underrepresented students in challenging gateway courses like math and chemistry.
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How Fish Adapt Postdoctoral researcher Daniel Wright received a $167,800 grant from the National Science Foundation to study fish responses to seasonal changes, advancing knowledge of kidney adaptation and developmental biology.
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“Vibrant, driven, practical.”
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Wednesday, Oct. 16
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Thursday, Oct. 17
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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Wednesday, Oct. 23
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