New observations from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter indicate that the crust and upper mantle of Mars are stiffer and colder than previously thought.
NASA news briefings, live commentary and updates before and after the scheduled Sunday, May 25 arrival of the agency's Phoenix Mars Lander will be available on NASA Television and on the Web.
May 15, 2008: Senate Bill 1386, introduced in the South Carolina Senate on May 15, 2008, and referred to the Senate Committee on Education, is the newest so-called "academic freedom" bill aimed at undermining the teaching of evolution, joining similar
The BYU women's softball team will go head to head with the Tarheels of North Carolina in the first game of the NCAA Regional tournament on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Chapel Hill, NC.
Some speculated Sir Salman Rushdie wouldn't mention his notorious 'fatwa' at all—he had, after all, expressed a wish to leave behind a life he likened to being "stuck in a bad novel." The shoemaker might stick to his last, discussing,
As the Financial Aid Office's director of funds management, Mary Morrison matches students with scholarship money kept in more than 1,100 accounts of various amounts, each with its own set of requirements for who is eligible. Colleagues cited Morrison's extensive
The National History Education Clearinghouse, an online project that brings U.S. history teachers high-quality support and resources, has been launched by Stanford and George Mason University.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join President John Hennessy at the annual meeting of the Academic Council, where he will review the accomplishments of the past year and lead a panel discussion on "Building the University Campus for
Chatting online is a common way to communicate. The options of where and how one chats in the virtual world are rapidly expanding. SLIS graduates will become creative leaders in information sharing, in part because of the research efforts of
One of SLIS' first dual MLS/MA African Studies students, Summer Tritt, has been awarded an International Enhancement Grant by the Indiana University Vice President for International Affairs and the University Graduate School. The grant will help pay for Tritt's summer
Mary Popp, public services librarian and a SLIS ALA Student Chapter advisor at IU Bloomington, is the 2008 recipient of the ALA Machine-Assisted Reference Section Recognition Certificate, also known as the "My Favorite Martian Award."
The Master of Information Science (MIS) Degree program has flexibility for students from all majors, and who are pursuing a variety of career paths. Ross Durrer is a current MIS student who has pursued graduate education and other creative outlets
The Scottish based NCS Online Distance Learning College is launching a free Open Space during Adult Learners' Week 2008 (17th May to 23rd May). Visitors to the NCS website will be able to explore a sample of online distance learning