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Campus & Community

MySlice to Be Unavailable During Update on Sept. 28

Tuesday, September 24, 2024, By Eric Ferguson

The MySlice portal and all of the services accessed through the portal will be unavailable from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST on Saturday, Sept. 28. This outage includes MySlice, the human capital management system, the campus solutions system and…

STEM

Scientists Spin Up a New Way to Unlock Black Hole Mysteries

Friday, July 5, 2024, By Dan Bernardi

Black holes are among the most studied but least understood cosmic phenomena for astrophysicists. While not technically a “hole,” these objects derive their name from the fact that nothing, including light, can escape the grasp of their immense gravitational field….

Campus & Community

Updates to Online Approvals in the MySlice Travel and Expense Center

Wednesday, February 21, 2024, By Jennifer DeMarchi

Beginning this week, the University will migrate travel and expense approvals online through the travel and expense portal on MySlice. Paper-based approvals will be entirely phased out by the end of fiscal year 2024, along with paper-based submittal of expense…

Campus & Community

Demystifying the Newhouse School’s Graduate Boot Camp

Friday, September 8, 2023, By Madelyn Geyer

The term “boot camp” might call to mind visions of military recruits crawling through mud under barbed wire at 4 a.m. on a sticky summer day. The Newhouse School’s version of boot camp doesn’t come close to demanding that level…

Campus & Community

Students, Faculty and Staff: Update Your Personal Profile in MySlice to Indicate if Assistance Is Needed During Campus Evacuation

Friday, August 25, 2023, By News Staff

A new form available in MySlice allows members of the campus community to indicate whether they are in need of various types of assistance during an on-campus emergency evacuation. Championed by the University’s Disability Access and Inclusion Council, the goal…

STEM

Rare Isotopes Help Unlock Mysteries in the Argentine Andes

Friday, March 17, 2023, By Dan Bernardi

Every second the Earth is bombarded by vast amounts of cosmic rays—invisible sub-atomic particles that originate from things like the sun and supernova explosions. These high-energy, far-traveled cosmic rays collide with atoms as they enter Earth’s atmosphere and set off…

Campus & Community

Change to Sign-In Experience for Some Applications and an Upcoming MySlice Update

Wednesday, March 1, 2023, By Eric Ferguson

Information Technology Services (ITS) would like to share the following updates regarding University resources. For more information about technology on campus, please visit the ITS website or explore the information technology resources available on Answers. ITS also is on Instagram….

Health & Society

Unlocking the Mysteries of Speech Processing

Friday, September 2, 2022, By Renée Gearhart Levy

Beth Prieve has spent nearly the entirety of her career studying hearing loss in infants. While previous research used clicks and tone bursts to measure infant hearing, her latest project explores hearing response to natural speech. The two-year study, funded…

STEM

‘Seeing Possibility For Myself’: SUSTAIN Program Continues to Cultivate, Support STEM Talent

Sunday, April 10, 2022, By News Staff

In 2017, John Tillotson, associate professor and department chair of the Department of Science Teaching in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), set out to improve upon the country’s retention rate of college science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) majors among underrepresented…

The Los Angeles Times

“This year’s Grammys were supposed to be a return to normal. Then came The Slap

Friday, April 1, 2022, By Lily Datz

Bill Werde, director of the Bandier Program in the Newhouse School, was quoted in The Los Angeles Times story “This year’s Grammys were supposed to be a return to normal. Then came The Slap.” Werde, an expert on the music…