Published on July 22nd, 2013 | by Hadiya Iqbal
When Rathindra Bose was selected as the vice president and vice chancellor for research and technology transfer, he had one goal in mind: to attract more money to research at UH. Ever since, he has been …... Read More →
Published on July 15th, 2013 | by Hadiya Iqbal
Each year, the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation recognizes undergraduate and graduate entrepreneurship students from its 21 universities across the state and honors only one student from each university with a $10,000 award. Shemer Marketing …... Read More →
Published on June 24th, 2013 | by Hadiya Iqbal
UH College of Pharmacy students and alumni were recognized for their contribution to the greater Houston community, when they received the AACP Student Community Engaged Service Award at the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2013 Annual …... Read More →
Published on June 12th, 2013 | by Hadiya Iqbal
Many people believe that children’s relationship with their parents benefits only the child. A new study performed by a UH researcher created an opposition to this belief. The research indicates that the more a father is …... Read More →
Published on June 5th, 2013 | by Hadiya Iqbal, Natalie Harms
As students and lawmakers across the nation anxiously await July 1, when Congress will decide whether the student loan rate will double, UH students can be at ease knowing that their University was ranked No. 7 …... Read More →
Published on May 22nd, 2013 | by Hadiya Iqbal
Assistant chemistry professor Ognjen Miljanic has become the first faculty member from UH to become a Cottrell Scholar, a program that selects from hundreds of early-career science educators across the country in the physical sciences and …... Read More →
Published on May 14th, 2013 | by Hadiya Iqbal
Many educators teach to give something back to their students, to prepare their students for success, and nevertheless to teach what they love. Mathematics professor Jeffrey J. Morgan has continued to prove to himself that teaching …... Read More →
Published on April 18th, 2013 | by Hadiya Iqbal
The law-making process isn’t viewed as a gladdening topic, yet the four former lawmakers that gathered to reminisce in the Honors College Commons on Tuesday debunked this idea and pleasantly discussed the education system and each …... Read More →