• UH Study Finds Texas Latino Republicans Will be Key in 2020
  • Cloning to Fight Esophageal Cancer
  • UH Receives $2 Million Commitment to Support Study of Tamil Language and Culture
  • UH College of Medicine Department Chair Named Harris County Family Physician of the Year
  • New Mariachi Ensemble Coming to UH
  • Bauer College Economic Development Initiative Earns National Recognition
  • University Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic Opens Parkinson’s Voice Service
  • What Happens as Solid-State Batteries Begin to Fail?
  • Space Explorers to Visit University of Houston
  • Hope is a Key Factor in Recovering from Anxiety Disorders
  • Researchers Build a Soft Robot with Neurologic Capabilities
  • Fall Exhibitions Mark New Chapter, Vision for Blaffer Art Museum
  • UHPD and IACLEA Accreditation Assessment Team Invite Public Comment
  • New Catalyst Would Boost Biomass Conversion to Fuels, Chemicals
  • Health Care Intervention: Treating High-Need, High-Cost Patients
  • UH Hobby School Poll Shows Turner Leading in Houston Mayoral Race
  • Texas Comptroller Brings Focus on Cybersecurity to UH
  • Renu Khator Joined by County, City Leaders to Break Ground on $19M Cullen Boulevard Construction Project
  • Remembering The Art Guys’ Michael Galbreth
  • Changing How Chemists Think About Textbook Chemical Concepts
  • UH Obesity and Diabetes Program Reports Success in Houston’s East End
  • New AI Deep Learning Model Allows Earlier, More Accurate Ozone Warnings
  • Blockchain Offers Promise for Securing Global Supply Chain
  • Award-Winning Performance Artist Taylor Mac to Deliver 2019 Mitchell Artist Lecture
  • Public Art UHS Publishes Monograph to Commemorate 50th Anniversary
  • Exploring a Promising Therapeutic Approach for Ischemic Stroke
  • UH Energy Symposium Will Focus on the Future of Plastics