Editor’s Note: First-year students, prospective students (and some of their parents) wonder and worry how they will handle the academic transition from high school to college. In a series of stories, ...
During Winter Session, classrooms extended beyond the University of Delaware’s Newark campus when Blue Hens embarked on a one-of-a-kind study abroad adventure to northern Tanzania. Led by Jake Bowman, ...
The Illumination Discovery Hub at the University of Wisconsin held their monthly academic lecture, Crossroads of Ideas, Nov. 12. The theme for November’s lecture was Living and Learning with Animals.
Whenever Hance Ellington gets a chance, he likes to talk about the science of coyotes, including their behavior around other animals. Dispelling coyote myths is a passion for Ellington, an assistant ...
A long-standing joke asks why the chicken crossed the road, with the obvious and slightly amusing rejoinder, "To get to the other side." But the chance meeting of animals and autos is no laughing ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3 and SDG 15. Transboundary and emerging livestock diseases increasingly involve wildlife as a source of spillover, persistence, or ...
In this first-person narrative, undergraduate researcher Ashley Payette tells Nevada Today about her experience working with Assistant Professor Brad A. M. Johnson, Ph.D., exploring policymaking ...
The demilitarised zone between North and South Korea has become an ecological oasis with nearly 6,000 species documented, including rare cranes, deer and bears ...
For half a century, Rolf Peterson has visited a remote island in Lake Superior where the snow comes up to his hip and the cold wind is fierce enough to split a tree trunk. During the trips, he studies ...