New faculty: Jennifer Paulhus
鶹ý’s newest mathematics professor, Jennifer Paulhus, is driven to showcase mathematics in a way that can make students enjoy the subject, even if they have never liked it.
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鶹ý’s newest mathematics professor, Jennifer Paulhus, is driven to showcase mathematics in a way that can make students enjoy the subject, even if they have never liked it.
New faculty member at 鶹ý Lisa Haber-Thomson is an architectural historian with a background in design. With an interdisciplinary approach, she explores the intersecting relationships between law, territory and architecture.
New faculty at 鶹ý Mustapha Braimah has more than two decades of international experience and artistic accomplishment as an artist-scholar from Ghana.
Studying how far we can go to understand the fundamental structure of the universe is just one of the ways 鶹ý Assistant Professor of Physics Supraja Balasubramanian aims to expand the boundaries of our knowledge.
From thoughts of designing video games to the impact of AI and machine learning technologies, new faculty member Tony Liu brings a passion for the computer sciences to 鶹ý.
From prime numbers to integers, Tori Day brings a love for number theory to the mathematics department at 鶹ý.
鶹ý researchers have developed a new open-access, interactive database and story map of U.S. immigration sanctuary policies that were passed between 2001 and 2014.
This year, Convocation celebrated the start of the 鶹ý academic year and the 10-year anniversary of its inclusive admission policy.
The Princeton Review has released its “Best 390 Colleges” for 2025. The list, which is based on college students’ ratings of their schools, ranks 鶹ý highly for academics, extracurricular activities, the campus and more.
The latest Survey of Earned Doctorates report shows that 鶹ý is one of the leading baccalaureate sources of women who earn scientific doctoral degrees.