Daniel Brandenburg, assistant professor in the Department of Physics, was selected as one of 93 scientists across the country to receive funding from the Department of Energy’s Early Career Research Program.
Daniel Brandenburg, assistant professor in the Department of Physics, was selected as one of 93 scientists across the country to receive funding from the Department of Energy’s Early Career Research Program.
The Student Academic Success Research (SASR) Grants program is pleased to announce its 2023 round of grantees. This year, the SASR Grants program was expanded to include creative arts projects in recognition of the impact arts can have on student success.
Faculty Pathways is a comprehensive and innovative faculty development program designed to cultivate excellence across the academic journey by equipping educators with the necessary tools, knowledge and support to excel in their roles with the university.
The Office of International Affairs is seeking applications for the new Global Gateways Initiative Grants. These grants will support faculty working on projects in the Global Gateway countries of China, India and Brazil.
College of Dentistry faculty have been awarded a five-year, $2.6 million T32 training grant from the National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) of the National Institutes of Health.