Husker Homecoming week celebrates 100 Years of Saturdays at Memorial Stadium with a week of activities.
Husker Homecoming week celebrates 100 Years of Saturdays at Memorial Stadium with a week of activities.
Nested in the hills 50 miles south of Buffalo in the rural town of East Otto, Griffis Sculpture Park brings art and nature together.
“The moment you step on the park property, it’s like you’ve entered another world,” says Doug Sitler, associate director of national and international media relations in the Office of University Communications and caretaker of Griffis Sculpture Park.
Halocaridina rubra, or tiny red shrimp, are about the size of your pinky fingernail and are endemic to Hawaii.
Maui native and UB researcher Scott Santos has been studying these tiny animals for nearly two decades and believes they provide a window into how ocean life is changing due to climate change.
Since 1923, homecoming has been the truest, bluest time of the year. Even today, UB’s Instagram followers recognize homecoming as the ultimate True Blue event.
Every year student organizations compete in a dance competition during homecoming. This is a behind the scenes look at S.O. Sing.
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This photo essay follows a group of Texas Tech botanists as they collect plant specimens for a survey of Guadalupe Mountains National Park. From this collection they continue their work in the lab to investigate how climate change is affecting plant species in the park.
The landscapes of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks are loved by people around the world, but human-driven changes to climate will make for warmer, drier conditions with more fires. Monica Turner and her lab have been studying the changes for decades. In this multimedia feature, join Turner and her team as they work to research and sustain one of the world’s most beautiful ecosystems.
Hundreds of campus and community volunteers converged on the UNCW campus before dawn to help welcome more than 2,500 first-year and transfer Seahawks, the largest first-year class in the university's history.
UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine has treated thousands of patients. With a new $5.5M facility, it hopes to save thousands more.
UGA’s Winegrowers of Georgia student internships provide hands-on experience in state vineyards