As a sophomore at the Red Cloud Indian School on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Brennon Murdock found a friend in his bus driver, Viki Eagle, now director of the University of ...
Third annual Daniels Undergraduate Case Competition awards $10,000 for hot ideas The crowd gushes, laughs or cringes—and it’s hard to predict which way it’ll go. It’s that ...
Imagine you’re on vacation in Italy. You spend your mornings sipping cappuccinos at a quaint café near the piazza, and your afternoons exploring sunny cobblestone streets with a ...
I first learned about the Daniels Undergraduate Case Competition from one of my academic advisors early in Winter Quarter, long before the competition occurred in early May. Once I ...
It’s sunny and 75 degrees. The trill of robins can be heard through an open classroom window and the wistful aroma of fresh cut grass and lilac blossoms hang heavy in the air, be ...
Monday mornings often get a bad rap. Even for those who love their jobs, it can be tough to transition back into “work mode” after a weekend filled with fun and frivolity. But ...
What’s on your travel bucket list? A trip to Iceland to see the northern lights? Maybe an African safari? How about a long weekend in Napa, California? Wherever you want to go, B ...
A little discomfort doesn’t scare Ciera Blehm. Heavy workload? She thrives on it. Solitude? No problem. Culture shock? Bring it. From a very young age, the Daniels junior from Fo ...
Nearly 3,000 athletes representing 92 countries are descending upon Pyeongchang, South Korea, to participate in the 2018 Winter Olympics. While the athletes will be wearing the col ...
If you had told Roman Kristl a few years ago that one day he would discover a Slovakian cream that provides pain relief for everything from menstrual cramps to tennis elbow, he pro ...