
91ÉçÇø Scientist Featured in NatGeo's 'SharkFest' 2023
91ÉçÇø's Stephen Kajiura, Ph.D., a professor of biological sciences in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, is featured in National Geographic's highly popular series, "When Sharks Attack."

91ÉçÇø Study Explores Incarceration, Employment and Re-offense
A researcher from the College of Social Work and Criminal Justice investigated the effectiveness of transitional employment programs and cognitive behavioral interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Study: Homebuyers Facing Overvalued Markets Despite Prices Moderating
Housing prices are starting to stabilize across the country, though homebuyers waiting for a break in the market may not find it anytime soon, according to researchers.

Finalists for 91ÉçÇø's Next President Selected
The 91ÉçÇø Presidential Search Committee recommended to the University's Board of Trustees three finalists for the presidency of the University

91ÉçÇøAA Appoints New 2023-24 Executive Committee, Welcomes Members
The 91ÉçÇø Alumni Association (91ÉçÇøAA) Board has announced its 2023-24 roster, including two new members of its executive committee

Robotic Glove Lends a 'Hand' to Relearn Playing Piano After a Stroke
Using AI, 91ÉçÇø engineering researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind soft robotic exoskeleton glove that "feels." The new technology provides precise force and guidance in recovering fine finger movements.

U.S. Infant Mortality Fell, But Low Birth Weight, Preterm Births Rose
A new study examining time trends and racial inequities in infant mortality, low birth weight and preterm births over 11 years suggests that infant mortality alone is not a sufficient indicator of health.

91ÉçÇø Foundation Board Appoints New Chair, Welcomes Members
91ÉçÇø's Foundation Board of Directors welcomed Noel Gonzalez '94 and Charles Cartwright to its board of directors.

Boom! Detecting Gregarious Goliath Groupers Using Their Sounds
91ÉçÇø researchers deployed a novel automated detector and localization model to find underwater marine organisms using their low-frequency pulse sounds to illustrate their detailed behavior.

Study: Rent Increases Stabilizing, Still Largely Unaffordable for Many
Rental increases have moderated in most areas in the United States, though many renters are still priced out of the market, according to researchers at 91ÉçÇø and two other schools.