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Elena Grigorenko, the Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor of Psychology, is the recipient of the 2025 ...
Bendable ceramic origami material created in the UH lab of Maksud Rahman, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering. The new material could power next-gen prosthetics and aerospace ...
Undergraduate students at the University of Houston are reaching for the stars — and the upper atmosphere — through the NASA-designed Undergraduate Student Instrument Project (USIP), a unique, ...
Albert Cheng, professor of Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering, was named the president of the Mu Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Honor Society. According to the Phi Beta Kappa ...
The Meet and Greet Social events will be held at the end of the spring semester! We have organized 3 events and we hope you attend all of them!
Ask boys or girls to picture an engineer, and they’ll likely visualize a man. Ask about a computer scientist, and the response would be the same. But ask which gender is better at and more interested ...
Zatopek receives the UHCOP 2016 Meritorious Achievement Award from Dean F. Lamar Pritchard at her retirement celebration. Zatopek is pictured with fellow UHCOP alumni and national past presidents of ...
Mars Rover Explorer camp is an exciting opportunity for students to gain valuable hands-on experience building a mock-up Mars Rover. This project builds on classroom learning, putting students’ ...
The University of Houston has named award-winning conservationist Jaime González as the first-ever executive director of the UH Institute for Ecological Resilience, effective May 1. The role is a ...
International Festival Brings Science to the Public with Engaging Talks by UH Faculty and Alumni in an Informal, Community Setting Pint of Science, the international science festival that brings ...
Cole Woody, a sophomore biology major in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston who is breaking new ground in cancer research, has been awarded a Barry Goldwater ...
April 29 — A new study showing how limited access to opioid use disorder (OUD) medication creates a barrier for patients seeking the life-saving treatment has drawn a top award for a University of ...
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