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Understanding the brain science behind giving and receiving gifts
Jessica Andrews-Hanna, associate professor of psychology, describes what happens in our brains that makes gift-giving so rewarding.
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October 16, 2023
In this guest column, Amanda Kraus, assistant vice president for campus life and executive director of disability resources, outlines the importance of universal design in creating a campus accessible to all.
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October 16, 2023
The Nov. 1 event will feature University experts speaking on climate change, space science, dance, film and more.
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October 16, 2023
Three months after Career Conversations season, HR offers tips for making the most of your quarterly check-in with your supervisor.
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October 16, 2023
Science writer Daniel Stolte chronicles his trip to Utah to witness the delivery of a sample from the asteroid Bennu.
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October 11, 2023
Congratulations to these recent honorees.
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October 11, 2023
The class might have set a record as the cohort with the most members to return to teach at their alma mater. Here's why.
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October 2, 2023
The alert will be sent to all consumer cellphones beginning at about 11:20 a.m.
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October 2, 2023
Professor Gene Alexander provides tips and recommendations to help overcome or lessen sedentary behavior in older adults.
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October 2, 2023
Grieving outwardly and finding time for self-care can be difficult during times of loss, but both are important to the healing process, says Joel Gaffney, training director and psychologist with Counseling and Psych Services.
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September 29, 2023
The lasting effects of the pandemic are some of the biggest issues facing students, said Ronald Marx, interim senior vice president for academic affairs and provost.
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September 29, 2023
Josephine Korchmaros, director of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women, discusses how police diversion programs for drug users shift officers' focus from criminalization to treatment.
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September 28, 2023
Artificial intelligence platforms can help medical professionals diagnose and treat diseases – but are patients ready to trust them? Learn more in this Q&A with Dr. Marvin Slepian, Regents Professor of medicine.
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September 25, 2023
Decorating pumpkins, perking up play spaces for dogs and doing some gardening are among the service projects planned for this year's campaign.
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September 19, 2023
An afternoon of special activities will give children a taste of what scientists will be doing with the material from asteroid Bennu.
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September 19, 2023
The mission will rename OSIRIS-APEX and send the spacecraft to study another potentially hazardous asteroid up close.
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September 19, 2023
Learn about the asteroid, the spacecraft and the people starring in this historic mission.
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September 18, 2023
The excitement of OSIRIS-REx's return mission isn't limited to scientists. And neither is the fun. Children and adults alike can get into the spirit of space exploration with the help of an OSIRIS-REx papercraft project.
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September 15, 2023
The U.S. Postal Service is commemorating the delivery of the sample, from the asteroid Bennu, with a new Forever stamp.
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September 14, 2023
Let NASA take care of the entertainment while you whip up some Sample Return cakes, Asteroid Belt Bacon and other mission-themed nibbles created by Senior Executive Chef Michael Omo and his team.
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September 6, 2023
Jonathan Bean, associate professor in the College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, discusses how design can have an impact on how hot you feel in your house, and what architectural improvements can keep you cooler... Read More