• More than Half of Houston Residents Say City is Headed in the Wrong Direction
  • Research Finds Scandals Have Less Impact on Politicians Than They Used To
  • UH Tech Bridge and UH Texas Gulf Coast SBDC Announce New Partnership to Support Startups and Innovation
  • Patient Health Portals and Older Adults: Not a Great Match
  • Advancing Environmental Justice Research and Student Engagement in Energy
  • Stroke Rehab at Home is Near
  • University of Houston Welcomes New Members to the Board of Visitors
  • Study Highlights Role of Mindfulness in Mental Health for Young Black Adults
  • UH School of Theatre & Dance Announces its 2023-24 Season
  • Sediment Movement During Hurricane Harvey Could Negatively Impact Future Flooding, Prove Costly to Houston, UH Study Finds
  • New UH Commercial Introduces Cougar Spirit to New Audiences
  • Autonomous Robot for Subsea Oil and Gas Pipeline Inspection Being Developed at UH
  • Pharmacy Closures Impacting Medically Underserved Communities
  • More University Brain Power at the UH BRAIN Center
  • Celebrating Excellence: Inaugural Cohort of UH-Chevron Energy Graduate Fellows
  • Texas’ Net-Zero Challenge: Costs Loom Large in Race for Carbon Neutrality
  • Powerful Imaging Technology Used to Investigate Renal Disease
  • DOE Funds Gulf Coast-Focused Direct Air Capture Hub Feasibility Study
  • UH Leading Multi-Institutional Program to Provide Research Opportunities to Postbaccalaureates
  • New Program Eases Obstacles for Qualified Students Seeking Careers in Retailing, Consumer Science
  • $1.7M Research Project to Examine How Public Schools Identify Learning Disabilities
  • DOE’s Harriet Kung to Speak at UH Energy Research Day 2023
  • New Survey Suggests General Society Not Willing to Allow More Rights for Transgender People