News Archive

NSF REUs, a new community college initiative, conferences and workshops offer ample opportunities for students — current, prospective, and visiting — to hone their research skills in the College of Sciences.
The School of Psychology professor has a book, a highly cited paper, and a new project to study artificial intelligence’s potential for enhancing adult learning.
Kimberly French leads a new study that traces the relationships between childhood trauma and work-family conflict in adulthood — and outlines several ways supervisors and policymakers can help.
School of Psychology alumni are now sharing expertise at major city zoos and wildlife conservation funds.
James Winnefeld and Tom Cruise
A graduate reflects on his role in helping to make the original Top Gun movie, which remains relevant today.
Yashvardhan Tomar Earns the Love Family Foundation Award
Several College of Sciences students were recognized for excellence this year at the annual Student Honors Celebration on Thursday, April 21.
The Elsevier-VSS Young Investigator Award, sponsored by Vision Research, is given to an early-career vision scientist who has made outstanding contributions to the field.
Brown has won a pair of prestigious research grants from the Curci Foundation and National Institute on Aging — and his lab has new research findings on memory, spatial navigation, and decision-making.
Beth Cabrera
Beth Cabrera shared her expertise on positivity with Tech students as a guest presenter in a five-week course called Resilience Building Strategies: Growing Through What We Are Going Through.
Over 30 from College of Sciences are recognized as 2021-2022 recipients of top student honors, teaching assistant accolades, and future faculty awards — including the Institute’s prestigious Love Family Foundation Award.

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