State Tipoffs Involving Utah Newsletter for Sunday May 23, 2021 ( 6 items ) |
Rider University: No Bugs in His Plan - Computer Science Graduate Accepted Into Doctoral Program
LAWRENCEVILLE, New Jersey, May 20 (TNSPro) -- Rider University issued the following news release:
Over his lifetime, Khawar Ahmed '21 has watched algorithms slowly weave their way into even the mundane aspects of daily life, like buying toothpaste on Amazon and discovering new music on Spotify.
You almost don't realize how ingrained it has become, says Ahmed, a computer science major who was driven to study the subject in part because of its vast applicability.
After graduating in May, he w
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Utah State University Uintah Basin Welcomes New Academic Advisor
LOGAN, Utah, May 21 (TNSPer) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Utah State University Uintah Basin is pleased to announce the addition of Tauna Allan to campus. Allan will serve as the new nursing academic advisor, replacing the recently retired Trish Kingsford.
"We are so glad that we were able to continue our association with Tauna as she has been such a big help to our new students while she finished her master's degree," said Bob Peterson, director of students and associat
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Utah State University's ETE 10 Program Nationally Recognized by Badgr
LOGAN, Utah, May 21 (TNSRes) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Utah State University's ETE10 Pathways program is receiving national recognition. The program was recently featured in an article published by Badgr. The article details USU's creation of the ETE10 Pathways program, which allows USU faculty, staff and students with a teaching roll an opportunity to continually improve their teaching and learning.
"We sought to create a culture of teaching excellence that centered
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Utah State University: Center for Student Analytics Hosts First Student Success Analytics Forum
LOGAN, Utah, May 20 (TNSOps) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
The Utah State University Center for Student Analytics hosted two new forums in which it discussed how student data is used to yield student success outcomes. Both students and faculty were invited to participate in the forum and learn about the research that the center conducts to examine the impact of different university programs on student success.
More than forty-five students attended the first Analytics For
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Utah State University: Regional Water Association Awards Scholarships to USU Engineering Students
LOGAN, Utah, May 22 (TNSAwa) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Two Utah State University engineering students received $1,000 scholarships from the Intermountain Section of the American Water Works Association.
AWWA is an international society dedicated to providing total water solutions assuring the effective management of water. Each year, the Intermountain Section -- which covers Utah and Eastern Idaho and boasts more than 600 members -- awards four scholarships to support
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Watering the Landscape With Less at Utah State University
LOGAN, Utah, May 18 (TNSOps) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
On an average summer day, the Utah State University Landscape Operations and Maintenance (LOAM) receives many calls about watering practices on campus. And now, in 2021, a year where the Utah Governor Spencer Cox announced a state of emergency in March due to drought, LOAM Manager Shane Richards wants the community to know that USU is actively conserving water.
"We have to get along with Mother Nature, and she rul
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