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Faculty and Staff

Ethan Coffel Receives Moynihan Award for Teaching and Research

The assistant professor of geography and the environment is honored for distinction in research, teaching and service.
News Staff May 8, 2026

Hendricks Chapel Choir Brings American Music to South Africa Stages

The 50-voice choir partners with high school, university and community ensembles across South Africa, blending American repertoire with the country's own musical traditions.
Hendricks Chapel Choir Brings American Music to South Africa Stages

Undergraduate Researcher Examines Fetal Heart Patterns in Premature Births

Graduating senior Eva Quackenbush and faculty mentor Brittany Kmush are investigating whether fetal heart tracing patterns can predict outcomes for extremely premature infants.
Diane Stirling May 7, 2026
Undergraduate Researcher Examines Fetal Heart Patterns in Premature Births

10 Tips for Taking a Great Graduation Photo

Gregory Heisler, Distinguished Professor of Photography in the Newhouse School, shares his expert advice for getting the best picture to remember the day.
Dialynn Dwyer May 7, 2026
10 Tips for Taking a Great Graduation Photo

Student Researcher Digs Deep to Understand How Copper Deposits Form

Emerson Long ’26 and faculty mentor Jay Thomas study copper behavior at extreme depths to shed light on critical mineral formation.
Diane Stirling May 7, 2026
Student Researcher Digs Deep to Understand How Copper Deposits Form

Audie Klotz Named Distinguished Professor

A preeminent scholar in in global migration and human rights, she joined the Maxwell School faculty in 2003.
Audie Klotz Named Distinguished Professor

Scholar Traces Dalit Diaspora’s Roots in North America

The Department of Women’s and Gender Studies marked Dalit History Month with a two-part event examining the Dalit diaspora and methodologies for anti-caste scholarship.
Casey Schad May 5, 2026
Scholar Traces Dalit Diaspora’s Roots in North America

2 A&S Faculty Members Receive Prestigious MIRA Research Awards

The National Institutes of Health grants provide $2 million in funding and free researchers to tackle bold, innovative investigations.
Diane Stirling May 4, 2026
2 A&S Faculty Members Receive Prestigious MIRA Research Awards

Applications Sought for Alexander N. Charters Adult Education Grants-In-Aid Program

The grant is awarded to scholars or practitioners doing research using the Special Collections Research Center's adult education collections.
Cristina Hatem May 4, 2026

Clad in Gray, the Orange Family Shows Up

From students to senior leaders, the University community rallied behind Chancellor Syverud with a walk, prayers and letters of support.
Clad in Gray, the Orange Family Shows Up

University Launches Creator Economy Minor 

The minor is the first formal academic offering to emerge from the University's trailblazing Center for the Creator Economy.
Genaro Armas April 29, 2026
University Launches Creator Economy Minor 

Architecture Professor Jess Myers Awarded Prestigious Rome Prize

The Rome Prize provides artists and scholars with dedicated time, space and a transdisciplinary community in which to advance their work within the city of
Julie Sharkey April 29, 2026

ECS Professor Selected for Air Force Research Lab Faculty Program

Amit Sanyal's research focuses on tracking and predicting the trajectories of objects in Earth's orbit, a growing challenge in space safety.
Alex Dunbar April 28, 2026
ECS Professor Selected for Air Force Research Lab Faculty Program

Interpreting Shakespeare in the Present Tense

From the stage to the classroom, Shakespeare's plays continue to be reimagined in ways that help us better understand ourselves and the world around us.
News Staff April 28, 2026
Interpreting Shakespeare in the Present Tense

Physicist Explores How Black Holes Light Up the Dark

New hydrodynamical simulations explain how tidally destroyed stars reveal hidden supermassive black holes and why no two of these cosmic collisions look the same.
News Staff April 27, 2026
Physicist Explores How Black Holes Light Up the Dark

Culture and Conversation Tables Bring the World to Maxwell

Hosted by the Moynihan Institute, the gatherings create opportunities for students and faculty to explore languages, cultures and global perspectives.
News Staff April 23, 2026
Culture and Conversation Tables Bring the World to Maxwell

Maxwell Professor Receives National Award for Co-Edited Book on Public Administration

The American Society for Public Administration recognizes "Pathways to Positive Public Administration" by Tina Nabatchi for its lasting contribution to the field.
News Staff April 23, 2026