April 2011 Archives
April 25 - 29
- President Khator Discusses Importance of HIgh-IMpact Practices in UH Classrooms
- Engineering Professors Win Grant to Study Concrete Strengthening and Repair
- UH College of Technology Professor Wins National Feigenbaum Medal
- Students Tackle Deforestation, Win First Prize with Video Game Design
April 18 - 22
- UH Students Dominate Outcry Competitions in Houston and NYC
- Professor Delivers Keynote Address at Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering
- KUHF Houston Public Radio Raises More Than $1 Million
- 'Love Makes A Family' Photo Exhibit Opens at UH, April 20 - May 4
- Civil Professors, Students Honored at ACI Conference
- UH Receives 'Green' Light from City of Houston to Deliver Solar Generators
April 11 - 15
- UH Research Focused on Reading Education of English Language Learners
- Get In On The Green Excitement At The Earth Day Carnival
- University Demonstrates Focus on Student Success
- UH to Present New Translation, Performance of Classic Greek Tradgedy 'Agamemnon'
- Researcher Wins NIH Grant to Test Vaccines for Chikungunya Virus
- UHS Regents Set Limits for Tuition Rates for Fall 2011
- Cougar Fund Students Among Best in Region
- Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson to Speak on 'America's Past, Present and Future in Space'
- Consumerism, Technology Among Themes in UH Production of 'Now This'
- Involvement, Innovation Drive Success, CenterPoint CEO Tells Students
- Houston Unleashes on UTEP in Series Finals, 15-0
- Expert Sees Temps Rising 3 to 5 Degrees by 2015
- Starr: U.S. Supreme Court Unwavering on Free Speech
- WCE Students Prepare to Fire Up Business Plans April 13-14 at Annual BurgerFest
April 4 - 8
- Civil Engineering Grad Student Wins Fellowship
- Student-developed Health Intervention Programs Presented in Virtual World
- Student Bar Association Names Adam Gerhowitz Professor of the Year
- UH to Present New Translation, Performance of Classic Greek Tradgedy 'Agamemnon'
- Professor Creating Color-Coded MRIs
- Recyclemania 2011 Closing Ceremony On April 6
- Jan-Åke Gustafsson Leads Team with $5.2M for Prostate Cancer Research
- $1.5M Grant Helping Researchers Understand How Students Learn Algebra