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For their visionary interdisciplinary research on the altitudes where people live, and their work’s wide-ranging impacts on society, Drs. Joel E. Cohen and Christopher Small have been selected as the third winners of the 2015 Golden Goose Award.
An increasingly competitive global economy as well as growing challenges in sustainability require the best possible teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) classes at American universities. Unfortunately, undergraduate students are not being taught these subjects as well as they can be.
A statement by AAU on the 21ST Century Cures Act (H.R. 6) and the Brat amendment, which the House will consider.
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A statement by AAU on the research and higher education provisions in the FY16 Labor, HHS, Education appropriations bills passed by the House and Senate Appropriations Committees.
AAU today joined scores of other organizations as well as leaders of American business, industry, higher education, science, and engineering in an urgent call to action for stronger federal policies and investment to drive domestic research and development.
A statement by AAU on three FY16 appropriations bills the Senate Appropriations Committee has passed that fund scientific research.
A statement by AAU on the House FY16 Defense appropriations bill (H.R. 2685), scheduled for floor consideration this week.
Taxpayer-funded research to see whether children could resist marshmallows led to advances in the understanding of human behavior, the brain, education and health.
The legislation would reauthorize research programs in the Department of Energy covered by the America COMPETES Act.
APLU and AAU released a set of principles and recommendations regarding innovation, technology transfer, and commercialization.