This past summer, three ±«Óătv geology students embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime research trip to gather samples from Augustine Volcano in southern Alaska.
Professor Joe Levy and two ±«Óătv students spent time in the Alvord Desert in Eastern Oregon with a NASA team thatâs designing a new generation of Mars helicopters with sensors to examine moisture in soil.
±«Óătvâs Case Library is now designated as an official steward of thousands of U.S. presidential documents, effectively opening public access to the Universityâs collection of presidential writings, addresses, and public remarks dating from 1929â2017 thanks to a new agreement with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO).
Last spring, local Little Libraries were the focus of a âlittle activismâ project: students donated books by Indigenous authors, informing their decisions with semester-long research.
Michael Fitzgerald, recently retired commissioner at the Madison County Department of Social Services (DSS), has been appointed to serve as Gretchen Hoadley Burke â81 Endowed Chair in regional studies for the 2024â25 academic year. Fitzgerald brings a wealth of practitioner experience, a deep commitment to community, and a strong relationship with the Upstate Institute and ±«Óătv.
New York Times correspondent David Sanger, a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, visited ±«Óătv on March 26 for a lecture and discussion about his new book.
The Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute (Picker ISI) has announced this year's awards supporting interdisciplinary approaches in innovative research.
Kaitlin Maratea â25 and Amelia Rastley â25 recently became the first undergraduates to present at the Conference for the American Association of Teachers of French.