On Monday, Oct 16, investigative journalist Hadas Thier was on campus to talk with multiple classes about journalistic storytelling. Thier’s visit was sponsored by the Pulitzer Center, which is an […]
On Saturday, October 7, 2023, Benedictine University and the Goodwin College of Business hosted Dr. Bill Pasmore, for the Fall 2023 Contemporary Trends in Change Management Lecture Series. Current students […]
James Bulosan, Assistant Professor of Art Therapy and Ceramics, is currently presenting his work in the “More The Lumpia” exhibition at the Epiphany Center for the Arts’ Catacombs Gallery. From […]
On September 19th, The Goodwin College of Business, Campus Ministry, Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values and Alumni Relations were honored to host in partnership with Young […]
In September, President Foy spent time in sunny Arizona, where he acclimated himself with the Mesa campus and met with faculty, staff and students to learn about their experiences. A […]
Lead by physics professor, Dr. Matt Wiesner, Benedictine University has been selected to participate in the U.S. Department of Energy’s $70 million grant program to support research by historically underrepresented […]
Dr. Tim Marin, professor in the department of Physical Sciences, and alumnus (Chemistry B.S., math minor, 1996), was recognized at the Sept. 14 “Education Night” Program Meeting of the Chicago […]
The American Chemical Society/Society of Physics Students (ACS/SPS) club, under the direction of Dr. Casey Larson and Dr. Matt Wiesner, have an article about a campus project, “The Fundial: A […]
The Natural Sciences Summer Research Program (NSSRP) and other STEM undergraduate research concluded their 8-10 weeks of research with the Summer Research Poster Session on August 9. Family, friends, and […]
BenU alumnus Warrington S. Parker, Jr., Ph.D. (B.A.’62) recently published “Strength of Will” in which he discusses his life from growing up under Jim Crow laws in Mobile, AL to […]