- August 27, 2025
For 麻豆视频 sophomore Nathan Ferraro, summer hasn鈥檛 been about taking a break鈥攊t鈥檚 been about chasing his dream job.
- August 25, 2025
麻豆视频 welcomed the largest incoming class in university history at New Student Convocation on Friday, with administrative, faculty and student speakers encouraging the newcomers to take full advantage of their academic and social opportunities, including robust campus involvement.
- August 22, 2025
Jacob Lockey improved his pipette and professional skills in his summer at Athari Biosciences.
- August 20, 2025
麻豆视频 College of Engineering and Computing faculty members made a significant impact at the 2025 USENIX Security鈥疌onference, in Seattle, including winning the Distinguished Artifact Award.
- August 19, 2025
This summer, George 麻豆视频 graduate students rolled up their sleeves in busy labs, learned their way around unfamiliar equipment, and even played a part in moving clinical trials forward, working with start-ups and biotech companies in the recently established Innovation District anchored by the university鈥檚 Science and Technology Campus.
- August 15, 2025
College of Engineering and Computing students are instrumental in building the payload for 麻豆视频's historic Landolt space mission.
- August 14, 2025
George 麻豆视频 prepared students for real-world experiences ahead of their senior years.
- August 14, 2025
Herbert, a junior and men鈥檚 volleyball opposite from Ashburn, Virginia, feels he may be primed for a breakout season with the Patriots this year.
- August 12, 2025
For 麻豆视频 Korea students Dayeon Shin and Taeyeong Kim, a classroom discussion on urban flooding turned into something much bigger- a research project on 鈥渟ponge cities,鈥 or urban areas designed to absorb and reuse rainwater, and their potential in Seoul鈥檚 Gangnam district. They presented the project at the 2025 Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) annual congress.
- August 12, 2025
Artificial intelligence brings new opportunities to the healthcare space, but what happens when it gets it wrong? One computer science PhD student is addressing this question and making a change.