Chemical messengers in the brain called neuropeptides influence nearly every function in the human body, yet scientific understanding of the molecules is limited because of a lack of methods to study them.
Dallas College Chancellor Justin Lonon has selected Dr. Bradford Williams to serve as vice chancellor of operations after a rigorous search to fill a key leadership position.
In recognition of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the HHS Office of Disability Prevention for Children (ODPC) is offering its second annual statewide virtual conference throughout March.
The City of Heath has been notified by the City of Rockwall that water supply to the City of Heath will be stopped for a 20-hour period starting at 7:00 am, Thursday January 26th, 2023 and running to the early morning hours of Friday January 27th
St. John’s University’s Maurice R. Greenberg School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science (GSRM), part of The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, hosted its 27th annual Insurance Leader of the Year (ILOTY) Award Dinner on January 18, raising a total of $4,210,500 to fund student scholarships and support academic program initiatives.
In 2021, Vinh Le, a master’s student in hotel administration, was selected to present his research at a national conference for the first time. But there was a problem: he didn’t have a suit to wear and couldn’t afford to buy one.
Following a win over Lamar on Saturday, the Texas A&M University-Commerce men's basketball team is back on the road at New Orleans on Thursday evening.
As a doctoral candidate at St. John’s University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Angela Basir was honored to be selected to present a research project to the largest gathering of infectious disease specialists in the country during the fall semester.
A Cornell researcher has completed a decades-long program to develop new varieties of tomato that naturally resist pests and limit transfer of viral disease by insects.
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is inviting qualified job-seekers to learn more about a career working for the state during a hiring event on Thursday, Jan. 19.
A group of French business students visiting from the NEOMA Business School recently completed coursework in The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University.
A novel combination of artificial intelligence and production techniques could change the future of nanomedicine, according to Cornell researchers using a new $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to revolutionize how polymer nanoparticles are manufactured.
The St. John’s University Executive-in-Residence Program (EIRP) did not just prepare Chand Kalra ’22MBA for life as a financial professional—it helped him land that all-important first job.
The post-COVID syndrome known as long COVID has four major subtypes defined by different clusters of symptoms, according to a study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.