Three faculty from É«»¨Ìà have been chosen as 2022 National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellows, the highest professional distinction for academic inventors.
Costumes in the annual Trinidad and Tobago Carnival often inspire awe because of their extravagance, flamboyancy, and — for some dancing sculptures — their size.
Analysis of ‘growth mindset’ research suggests little to no positive effect on student performance
Banning scooters may reduce sidewalk congestion and keep would-be riders and pedestrians safer, but it comes at a cost.
A team of É«»¨Ìà students and faculty members has won the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) EcoCAR Mobility Challenge.
Joe Bozeman has created a framework to help his peers utilize more equitable data in their energy and environmental engineering studies.
Students use big data and machine learning for neighborhood proposals.
A new study looks at the link between America’s mass transit use and Covid-19 cases at the beginning of the pandemic.
Richard Sargent, former senior manager of Office of Information Technology Infrastructure Operations, has been tapped as senior director of IT Support Services with the Administrative Services Center.
Clinical work begins with MagTrack, a cutting-edge assistive technology that enables power wheelchair users to control their connected devices and drive their power wheelchairs using an alternative, multimodal controller.