Most people carry at least one recessive disease mutation
Research by Prof. Carole Ober finds that most humans carry mutations that could lead to disorders, prenatal death
United Press International
Impact of Everyday Mathematics continues to multiply
Trailblazing publication utilizes digital technology to enhance grade school math education
Steve Koppes
Kellogg, Booth students show increased interest in working at startups
Asst. Dir. Hannah Williams of Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship describes efforts to encourage students to work at startups
Should Investors Pay Attention To The Alleged Productivity Crises In Pharma?
In op-ed, Prof. Tomas Philipson, student Kristopher Hult argue pharmaceutical R&D contributes more to patient improvement than new drugs
Community Programs Accelerator Hosts Leadership Summit for Students
A core objective of the Community Programs Accelerator at the University of Chicago is to provide resources to help local nonprofit organizations get up and running. Those resources include University students.
Too early yet to tell if Utah’s STEM campaign and cash are working
Article highlighting federal efforts to encourage careers in STEM features fourth-year and Churchill scholar Annie Marsden
Salt Lake Tribune