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Match Madness at Fertitta Family College of Medicine
Medical students at the University of Houston's Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine recently celebrated their own version of March Madness known as Match Day. This event marks a significant milestone for the graduating students as they discover where they will spend their residencies.According to Dr. Stephen Spann, founding dean of the Fertitta Family College of Medicine, Match Day represents the culmination of years of hard work and dedication by the students. He expressed pride in their accomplishments and wished them success in their future endeavors.Dr....
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Summer Program Builds Next-Generation Cardiovascular Researchers
Bradley McConnell, professor of pharmacology at the UH College of Pharmacy, expressed his excitement about the University of Houston Cardiovascular Undergraduate Research Experience (UH-CURE) program, stating, “We will offer a transdisciplinary research experience and a toolbox of translatable skills to prepare them for success.”The new summer research program, led by McConnell and Tho Tran, research assistant professor of chemistry at the UH College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, aims to engage minority and underrepresented students in hands-on cardiovascular...
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Integrating Renewables and Machine Learning for Improved Grid Stability
Renewable energy sources like solar and wind power are crucial in the fight against climate change, aiming for a net-zero future. However, the transition from traditional synchronous generators to renewable sources poses challenges for power grid stability and reliability.Xingpeng Li, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Houston, is addressing these challenges with a solution that integrates renewable energy sources seamlessly into the power grid. Li, who received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his project, aims...
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CPRIT Grant Supports UH College of Pharmacy Fight Against Rare Genetic Disorder
The University of Houston College of Pharmacy has received a significant boost in the fight against familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) with a $1.4 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). Ming Hu, Diana S-L. Chow Endowed Professor of Drug Discovery and Development, and Gregory Cuny, Joseph P. & Shirley Shipman Buckley Endowed Professor of Drug Discovery, are leading the charge to develop new drugs to combat this rare genetic disorder."We propose to develop locally bioavailable (i.e., no systemic exposure and toxicities) selective...
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Textbook Access Program Saving Money, Time for UH Students
The University of Houston (UH) has implemented the Cougar Textbook Access Program (CTAP) to alleviate the financial burden of purchasing textbooks for its students. The program offers all undergraduate students the required course materials for a flat fee, resulting in significant cost savings.Christian Avalos, a student at UH's C. T. Bauer College of Business, expressed his satisfaction with CTAP, stating, "CTAP has removed the financial stressors and inconveniences that come with the use of virtual textbooks and has allowed me to focus more on learning."Similarly,...
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''' FIELDGeo Program Invites Undergraduates to See Rock Formations the Way Geologists Do
Undergraduate students will have enhanced field trip opportunities to study geologic formations in their actual setting, thanks to a four-year, $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation.“We can show students rocks in boxes, but that’s only a start. Geologists don’t become geologists in the lab or classroom. To really understand the rocks, you have to be in the field. Walking around and seeing the whole space is a transformative experience,” said Peter Copeland, professor of geology at the University of Houston College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics....
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### Improving Health Care One Patient At A Time
Mielad Ziaee, a 20-year-old University of Houston undergraduate, has been making remarkable strides in the field of health care and research. From being selected for prestigious programs to presenting groundbreaking research projects, Ziaee's dedication to improving health care access for all is evident in his accomplishments."I just took every opportunity that came to me," Ziaee expressed when asked about his impressive achievements. "All my experiences connect with my central desire to increase health access and improve health care. I am very intentional about...
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Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship Salutes Black History
The Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Houston recently celebrated Black History Month by highlighting the inspiring stories of three individuals who embody the spirit of creativity, hard work, and resilience. Dave Cook, executive director of the Wolff Center, emphasized the importance of honoring these stories that showcase courage, faith, and determination passed down through generations.One of the individuals honored was Jonathan Brown, who, inspired by the reputation of the Wolff Center, delved into the world of business and co-founded ReImagine...
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UH Professor Named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors
Professor Jinghong Chen, an associate professor in the University of Houston’s Cullen College of Engineering, has been named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)."Today, we proudly celebrate the well-deserved induction of our esteemed colleague, Jinghong Chen, as a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors,” said Ramanan Krishnamoorti, vice president of energy and innovation at UH. “This honor not only recognizes Professor Chen’s achievements but also reflects the University of Houston’s commitment to groundbreaking research and innovation....
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UHPD and IACLEA Accreditation Assessment Team Invite Public Comment
A team of assessors from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) is set to evaluate the University of Houston Police Department (UHPD) for re-accreditation, according to UHPD Chief Ceaser Moore, Jr. The assessment will cover various aspects of the department's operations and services from March 3-5.In a statement, Chief Moore emphasized the importance of the assessment, stating, "Our team of UHPD officers and staff are dedicated to promoting and preserving a safe campus environment and providing great customer service to the...
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Challenger Teare Holds Commanding Lead over Incumbent Ogg in Harris County DA Race
Sean Teare is leading incumbent Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg by a nearly three-to-one margin in the upcoming Democratic primary election, according to the latest survey from the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston."Kim Ogg has been at odds with some members of the local Democratic party, most notably in her interactions with the Harris County Commissioners Court," said Renée Cross, senior executive director of the Hobby School and one of the researchers for the project. "That hasn’t gone unnoticed by some primary voters. Others may be...
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Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies Receives $1.2M Grant for Graduate Study Advancement
The University of Houston's Center for Mexican American and Latino Studies (CMALS) has received a significant boost in the form of a $1.2 million grant from Houston-based CFE International LLC, an affiliate of the Mexican state-owned electric utility Comisión Federal de Electricidad. The funds will specifically support the Lydia Mendoza Graduate Fellowship Program, aimed at recruiting and retaining graduate students interested in studying the experiences of Mexican Americans and Latinos in the U.S.In a statement, Daniel P. O'Connor, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and...
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UH System Mourns Former Chairman and Storied UH Alum Welcome Wilson Sr.
Welcome Wilson Sr., the former chairman of the University of Houston System Board of Regents, passed away on Friday, Feb. 16. Wilson, a prominent Houston real estate developer, was remembered for his significant contributions to both the business world and the university community.Described as a "true titan" by Chancellor Renu Khator, Welcome Wilson Sr. was recognized for his leadership and support for the University of Houston. Khator expressed her gratitude for his guidance and emphasized the lasting impact of his work on the institution. Wilson's dedication to the...
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New Survey of Scholars Finds Lincoln Remains America’s Greatest President
A recent survey conducted by the Presidential Greatness Project, led by political science professors Brandon Rottinghaus and Justin Vaughn, has revealed some interesting findings regarding the rankings of American presidents. The survey, which received nearly 200 responses from scholars across various disciplines, has confirmed that Abraham Lincoln continues to be considered the greatest president in American history. However, there have been significant shifts in the rankings of other presidents.According to the survey, Franklin Delano Roosevelt has surpassed George...
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Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizing Energy Infrastructure Maintenance
The University of Houston is offering a micro-credential course titled "AI & Robotics for Energy Integrity" from March 22 - April 12, 2024. This course aims to equip engineers, technicians, and industry professionals with advanced knowledge in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) for energy infrastructure maintenance.The integration of AI and robotics into energy infrastructure operations and maintenance is increasingly being adopted by industries. By incorporating robotics into inspection processes, data collection efficiency and strategic...
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UH Concert Chorale Ranked in Top 10 Most Impressive College Choirs
The University of Houston's Moores School Concert Chorale has been recognized as one of the "20 Most Impressive College Choirs" in the United States. College Rank, a reputable source for rankings, placed the UH Concert Chorale at No. 10 on the list.Professor Betsy Cook Weber, the director of the Concert Chorale, expressed her pride in the achievement, stating, "Being recognized as one of the most impressive college choirs is a testament to the dedication, talent, and passion of our singers. This is further validation for what we do, all of the hard work we put in, and the...
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Hilton College Study Finds Higher Customer Loyalty to Companies That Cut CEO Pay – Not Jobs – During COVID Pandemic
A recent study conducted by Tiffany Legendre, an associate professor at the University of Houston's Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership, has revealed that companies that prioritize employee well-being over profits during times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, can cultivate significant brand loyalty and future business among customers with high ethical ideals.The study, which was published in Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, highlights the importance of companies exhibiting care and empathy towards their employees in times of crisis. According to...
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Innovation to Overcome Deficiencies in 3D Printing
The University of Houston and Texas A&M University have joined forces to address a significant challenge hindering the widespread use of 3D printing, also known as Additive Manufacturing (AM), in various commercial applications. The challenge revolves around the need for real-time monitoring and analysis to ensure consistent quality and reproducibility throughout the production process.Professor Venkat Selvamanickam, leading the project through the UH Advanced Manufacturing Institute (AMI), explained the objective of the collaboration: "The goal is to develop real-time,...
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OPINION: Poll shows Biden border policy has backfired with Latinos
A poll by the University of Houston was released last week on the prospects for the March primary elections and the November general election in Texas. The poll unsurprisingly projected that Biden and Trump were headed to another showdown in November, and that Trump was leading Biden in that rematch by 9% in Texas. However, what I suspect the Biden campaign team found shocking was that Biden was losing to Trump with Latino voters by a 47%-41% margin. Twice as many Latino voters had a very favorable opinion of Trump than Biden (39%-19%). Only 55% of Latino Democratic primary voters said they were committed to vote for Biden. The other 45% were undecided.
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Innovative Decarbonization: UH Researcher Offers Carbon-Driven Framework to Accelerate Shift Toward Net-Zero Electric Power Sector
Houston, Texas, and the University of Houston are at the forefront of the global energy market, leading the way towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. With the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transition to carbon-free sources for electricity generation, the University of Houston researcher Jian Shi has developed an innovative solution.Shi's research, titled "A Unified Zero-Carbon-Driven Design Framework for Accelerating Power Grid Deep Decarbonization," has earned him a National Science Foundation CAREER award. This award provides him with $500,861 in...