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The Daily Crime Log

The purpose of the daily crime log is to record criminal incidents and alleged criminal incidents that are reported to the campus police. This crime log represents the most recent 60-day period. A list of crimes that is older than 60 days is available within two business days upon request.

Antoine Brown

In the latest edition of "Â鶹ÊÓƵ×îÐÂ×îÈ« of Mind," men's track and field athlete Antoine Brown discusses finding his place at Â鶹ÊÓƵ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University after transferring. Brown describes his transfer as "the best decision I could have made."...

Aciano Rosales, a Sophomore majoring in Environmental and Conservation Biology and minoring in climate change and geographic information systems (GIS) at Â鶹ÊÓƵ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University, participated in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program, where he conducted research on the Box Tree Moth (BTM), an invasive species affecting native plants in the Great Lakes Region. Under the guidance of Sarah Eichler, PhD, (Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences) and with support from The Environmental Science and Design Research Institute (ESDRI), Rosales explored how citizen scie...

Michelle Bebber's students using the atlatl

  Watch out, prehistoric animals! Students in a class led by Assistant Professor Michelle Bebber, Ph.D., are learning how to use the ancient weapons used by early hunters.  These students are practicing using an atlatl – an ancient device that allowed prehistoric hunters of lesser strength to throw spears with as much force and velocity as stronger hunters.  Hands-on learning opportunities like this expand the students' experience beyond the classroom and help them develop a deeper understanding of the topics they are studying. Want to see one of YOUR photos ...

College of Education, Health and Human Services

Rangmei Li, Aggarwal Blackburn scholar

This week, Rangmei Li, Ph.D., a guest professor from Beijing Normal University in China, gave an insightful Aggarwal-Blackburn Visiting Scholar Presentation titled, "Using Mobile Eye Tracking to Examine Teachers’ Noticing." The Aggarwal-Blackburn Visiting Scholar presentations are held in the Read Room on the second floor in White Hall. Li's lecture examined research on exploring secondary mathematics teachers' student awareness in authentic classroom settings using an expert novice analysis through Mobile Eye tracking and retrospective interviews. Her lecture focused on differences betwe...

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