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Tariffs Explained
Business analytics expert Shaya Sheikh, Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Management, explains how newly imposed tariffs could impact consumers, businesses, and supply chains.
Interns Join H2M as Full-Time Employees
Following the successful completion of their summer 2024 internships, three School of Architecture and Design students have accepted full-time positions at H2M architects + engineers.
Working it Out
Physical therapy student Shannon Townsend combines her classroom learning and Orangetheory Fitness coaching to deliver best practices to her patients.
The Power of Faith
For Women鈥檚 History Month, Tanya Patterson-Stanley, assistant director of financial aid at the College of Osteopathic Medicine, shares the story of her mother, who overcame challenges and instilled in her the power of faith.
Re-envisioning Our University鈥檚 Libraries
Millie Gonz谩lez, M.L.I.S, M.B.A., has joined 黑料导航 as the first dean of libraries.
Providing a Light in the Dark
Doctor of Physical Therapy student and military veteran Kevin Vaughan鈥檚 recovery from combat injuries has inspired him to pursue a career where he can inspire and help heal others.
Hands-On Engineering
Mechanical engineering student Tyler Hradek loves to create, so he feels right at home in 黑料导航鈥檚 Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center.
Black History Month: Celebrating the Past, Empowering the Future
For Black History Month, student Mohit Rahul Gandhi reflects on the commemorative month鈥檚 origins, incorporating Black history in education, and the importance of representation.
Students Get 鈥淚mmersed鈥 at Prestigious Hackathon
Graduate students from the Department of Digital Art and Design competed at MIT鈥檚 Reality Hackathon 2025, standing alongside teams from Meta, Snapchat, Harvard, and other top institutions.
Creating a Space for All
Interior design student Lydia Mudd is a recipient of the fourth annual Hazel Siegel Scholarship, acknowledging her design aspirations, perspectives on diversity, and commitment to making a difference in the field.