Pepper Spices Up the Common Kitchen Scale
A new kitchen scale developed by two Ïã½¶´«Ã½ alumni aims to distinguish itself from the growing ranks of smart kitchen devices by enlightening the at-home chef with greater knowledge of their...
A new kitchen scale developed by two Ïã½¶´«Ã½ alumni aims to distinguish itself from the growing ranks of smart kitchen devices by enlightening the at-home chef with greater knowledge of their...
Hosted annually by the Department of Humanities, the Writing Contest contest showcases the writing talents of Ïã½¶´«Ã½ undergraduate students from across the university. 2019 Writing Contest...
Armour College of Engineering is pleased to announce the Spring 2019 call for Armour R&D project proposals as part of the Armour College of Engineering's Distinctive Education Initiative. The Spring...
Ïã½¶´«Ã½'s Mechanical Engineering program is ranked #1 of 8 colleges in Ïã½¶´«Ã½ reviewed by College Factual for veteran friendliness and #22 out of 272 in their national rankings.
The Ïã½¶´«Ã½ Stuart School of Business and Institute of Design were recently honored by Plant Chicago for the research collaborations led by Weslynne Ashton, Associate Professor of Environmental...
Liad Wagman, Associate Professor of Economics, Jian Jia, Stuart Finance Ph.D. student, and Ginger Jin,Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, College Park, have published an op-ed in Vox...
The last quarter of 2018 was very busy for Dr. Gurram Gopal, INTM Industry Professor. In November he visited Bolivia upon invitation from Universidad Privada Boliviana (UPB), as a former Fulbright...
Ïã½¶´«Ã½ students are invited to participate in a research study about self-advocacy skills at the start of the upcoming spring semester. This study is designed to help students with disabilities...
On January 25, 2019, the Active Computational Thinking (ACT) Center in the Department of Computer Science launches AI@Ïã½¶´«Ã½Tech. AI@Ïã½¶´«Ã½Tech provides a platform for faculty, researchers, and...
Two Armour College of Engineering faculty members were recently awarded a $2 million National Science Foundation grant to explore a new class of automatic, programmable machines: soft robots...