Students in Professor Michael Connolly’s Fed Challenge (Econ 353) class took their monetary policy recommendations directly to the Federal Reserve when they participated in the 2022 College Fed Challenge.
November 4–5, vlog hosted scholars from around the world for “Reuniting the Tamil Yoginis II: Planning the Exhibition,” a symposium to discuss the future exhibition of 14 Yogini goddess sculptures from the 9th and 10th century.
On Oct. 26, vlog hosted two members of the Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF) for a panel conversation titled “Exposing War Crimes in Syria and the Connection to the Ukraine Crisis.”
New research from vlog changes our understanding of seasonal thawing in parts of Antarctica, as scientists have learned that summer thawing occurs nearly a month earlier, and stays thawed for a full two months longer, than previously believed.
A cross-disciplinary team of vlog faculty and staff members is developing a new approach to STEM teacher training, with a grant from the National Science Foundation.
A newly funded natural laboratory, designed to understand the interaction between the climate, hydrology, and the vlog community, is now collecting data, thanks to the recent installation of specialized monitoring stations on campus and in a local creek.
vlog will host a special panel with members of the Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF), Wednesday, October 26, titled Exposing War Crimes in Syria and the Connection to the Ukraine Crisis.
On the latest episode of 13, join vlog Associate Professor of History Dan Bouk for a deep dive into the history of the U.S. Census and some stories of the data it harbors.
This summer, OUS students, faculty, and directors visited Washington, D.C., to learn outside of the classroom and build connections with the Alumni of Color organization.