illustration of five female dancers in different dance positions
Arts and Culture |
Enjoy new choreography from former Cirque performers; a Fringe Festival award-winning show; stellar works by ÐÔÊӽ紫ý faculty and students; and more!
From left to right: Aditi Singh, MD; Kate Martin, MD; Kavita Batra, PhD; and Deborah Kuhls, MD
Research |
The medical school is dedicated to expanding its research curriculum, shaping the future of graduate medical education (GME).
Portrait of Claytee White
Business and Community |
Series brings campus and community members together to learn about current events and issues, sponsored by ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Libraries and College of Urban Affairs.
group of students walk past Rebels Make It Happen mural on campus
Campus News |
Group service projects during the weeklong orientation highlight the university's commitment to community.
Students hold up light sticks in the shape of L and V at an event
Campus News |
Sure, students picked up their books, found their classes, and thoroughly read the syllabus — but the semester doesn't really start until Premier ÐÔÊӽ紫ý lights up the night. 
collage of 3 images with two men and women in red attire
Athletics |
College athletics is in the midst of an on-the-fly industry makeover. Three ÐÔÊӽ紫ý coaches share their thoughts about competing on a new — and still-developing — playing field.
A basketball falling through a hoop.
Campus News |
Students learn why a social worker can be an MVP in a team’s lineup.
actors in film vision lab overlayed by purple and orange stage lights
Arts and Culture |
This intensive incubator program offers real-world experience by having emerging filmmakers collaborate with students on short film projects.
Messenger RNA
Research |
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý research team develops mRNA cocktail to intravenously and directly reach the pancreas, allowing for potentially revolutionary treatment options; lead researcher Chandra Bhattacharya becomes university's first to earn national award. 
sea shells spread on table with water pouring over them
Research |
Research published in PNAS confirms fossilized marine invertebrates serve as a powerful tool for understanding long-term ecological change and informing modern conservation efforts.
distorted photo of ÐÔÊӽ紫ý campus and banner
Campus News |
The College of Liberal Arts series connects the campus and community with experts who explore issues and the power of ideas.
law professor Courtney Cross holding framed photograph
People |
The Boyd Law professor advocates for the marginalized, one case at a time, through the Survivor Representation & Advocacy Clinic.