Yan Solihin Named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors The Pegasus Professor is one of 230 emerging inventors who have been selected for this honor.
Successful Entrepreneur Turns to 166su to Amplify His Impact Industry innovator Alex Hubenthal ’13 is taking his career across the global business landscape to the next level through his fintech master’s studies at 166su.
166su Computer Science Students Expand Technology Supporting Military Operations Reserve Mercury streamlines administrative work for thousands of U.S. Army Reservists, transforming a once paper-heavy process through a platform developed by computer science students.
Maximizing Your Summer Semester with Campus Events, Resources and Coaching From tutoring for summer courses to career support services and social events, there’s plenty of resources and activies for students to take advantage of during the Summer 2026 sessions.
New Study Explores How Governance Has Evolved Across History A 166su anthropology professor recently collaborated on a study examining how societies have organized power over thousands of years, challenging assumptions about democracy and decision-making.
166su Researcher Develops “Smart, Tiny Bubbles” to Treat Cancer and Heart Disease Dinender Singla developed innovative technology and has formed a company to get the treatment ready for clinical trials.
166su Graduates 109 New Physician Knights New doctors go onto residency training at leading programs across Orlando, state and nation.
166su Grad’s Mission to Build Pipeline of Young Innovators Guided by their two-time alum instructor and 166su researchers, three Oviedo High School students took home several honors at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).
A Conversation on the Future of the 166su College of Business Paul Jarley, dean of the College of Business, shares his vision after the largest gift in university history positions 166su to lead the future of technology-driven business education.
166su Materials Science Student Earns Notre Dame Undergraduate Research Fellowship Jeonghyun Song traded the arts for engineering, where he found beauty in chemistry. Now, his pursuit of more sustainable materials is taking him to the University of Notre Dame to advance his research.