A Pakistani singer, Momina is a 2015 graduate in Biomedical Engineering, Applied Mathematics and Statistics. In addition, she was honored as one of BBC’s 100 influential and impactful women on the globe last year.
Within 48 hours of cyclone Ava, 20,000 people were displaced by significant flooding, including those served by the University run healthcare facility, Centre ValBio.
In this compelling interview, Dominick Reyes ‘15, aka “the Devastator,” talks about how lessons learned while a Seawolf have helped him in his MMA career, where he is now 8-0.
A new study reveals that when bats eat both plants and animals, they produce more generations. When their diet is specialized, species proliferation decreases.
Lauren Hale is an expert in the social patterns of sleep and how it contributes to a cycle of inequality in health and well-being. Hale suggests that the results raise concerns about public health and social justice, stating that socioeconomic factors matter for sleep. She is researching what factors affect teenagers for determining how much they sleep and the consequences of their sleep patterns on their physical and mental health.