College news

Laying the tracks for telemetry

Richard Huempfner reflects on the early days of radio telemetry, how the industry has evolved and stories from throughout the journey

CBS people: Becky Hippert

The BTL administrative associate has deep ties to the university and an appreciation of fall decor.

Building communication into the curriculum

CBS enhances its Writing Enriched Curriculum with the aim to expand communication education across the college.

A more sustainable approach to mining?

A $2 million National Science Foundation award will support efforts to design a bacterial system to extract critical minerals using biofilms.

Science and the Cities

A look at work in progress at one of the only urban long-term ecological research programs in the country.

Research brief: PS gene-editing shown to restore neural connections lost in brain disorder

A new study demonstrates ability for gene therapy to repair neural connections for those with a rare genetic brain disorder.

Research brief: Mapping deadly oak wilt disease from space to protect our forests

New research looks at satellite imagery data to protect our forests from oak wilt.

Research brief: Using fire to revive a fragmented prairie landscape

Researchers look at how fires affect pollination in isolated remnants of prairie in United States.

Of prairies and pollinators

Maggie Anderson investigates how human activity affects pollinator resources.

A preeminent postdoc

Joel Schneider receives University Postdoc Association award for DEI work on campus.