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Department of Neuroscience Hosts Welcome Event

Aug. 29, 2025
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Two of Dr. Bhattacharya’s student teams in her VIP course, NROS 397, won Viewer’s Choice awards at the VIP and CURE Spring 2025 Poster session held in the Health Sciences Innovation Building in April 2025. (Pictured L to R: Malia Rausch, Valerie Sackor, Andrea Castro, Sailyn Lopez, Dr. David Margolis, Dr. Kay Orzech, Shelby Cantrell, Maddie Mercatoris , Vanessa Campos, and Dr. Martha Bhattacharya.)

The Impact of VIP Courses on Student Confidence and Career Readiness

Aug. 4, 2025
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Nicholas Strausfeld and His Team May Have Found the Origin of Arachnids

July 24, 2025
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