News: Office of the President
Faculty, staff, students, and administrators came together to discuss recent initiatives and how to improve as a Minority-Serving Institution.
In an effort to encourage STEM learning, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý engineering students partner with local high schools to help 'gear' up for the FIRST Robotics Competition as part of a new two-semester course.
NBA star-turned-motivational speaker has launched businesses and nonprofits to uplift diverse, disadvantaged communities; tickets are free and available to members of campus and public.
After tragedy, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý remains committed to improving the well-being of our students, our faculty and staff, and the world.
Faculty Robert Cornell and Van Whaley share their experiences using trauma-informed teaching techniques and Rebel Recovery Program resources to support students.
In fourth annual campus address, President Keith E. Whitfield shares a message of progress amidst recovery from December’s campus tragedy.
STEM doctoral programs receive multi-year funding to close persistent equity gaps and create more effective educational environments.
President Whitfield joined ÐÔÊӽ紫ý as its 11th president in August 2020; contract extended from August 2024 through August 2028.
A collection of news stories and highlights featuring ÐÔÊӽ紫ý students and faculty.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s online bachelor’s in psychology, master’s programs in nursing rank among the nation's top 20; university nets four top 100 rankings.
Spring semester begins with Native American ceremonies to bring campus community together.
The All Hands Meeting for faculty and staff included updates on campus operations and Rebel Recovery resources for spring semester.