With a deep admiration for the Oakland University community and a commitment to continuing a legacy of excellence, Arianna Heyman is next to take on the role of editor-in-chief of The Oakland Post.
Heyman’s...
Detroit-based, husband and wife entrepreneurs Ziarekenya and Kathryn Smith are looking to infuse some transparency into the world of social media with their startup platform Inpathy.
At its core, Inpathy...
Freddy Kreuger is a household name, whether it be from the original “A Nightmare on Elm Street” or the later “Freddy vs. Jason.” With this, Robert Englund — the actor who played the horror icon...
After almost four years at Oakland University, Special Lecturer Katherine Roff will leave OU at the end of the winter semester to return to her native home of Australia.
Growing up in the small town...
The Klein Center for Culture and Globalization welcomed Mike Chinoy to Oakland University on March 31 to discuss his experience covering U.S.-China relations, the history of journalism within China and...
Your mom isn’t overreacting when she tells you to put your phone away before bed.
The Vision Council, an optical research organization, states that more than 80% of Americans use their digital devices...
From Meadow Brook Road to Sesame Street, from the newsroom to the classroom, Della Cassia’s passion for storytelling and advocacy for multicultural perspectives has driven her through a storied career...
Isabella Limbert, Science & Technology Reporter
• March 29, 2023
Climate activists around the globe – not those exclusively to the United States – are anxious for what the Willow Project will bring to the already-uphill battle we are facing.
With President Biden’s...
When Theresa Gabalis’ son Scott was diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in 1999, she longed for a community of individuals who would understand and accept him.
After discovering the Macomb...
Isabella Limbert, Science & Technology Reporter
• March 29, 2023
As of December 2022, the impossible has become a (future) possible!
Nuclear fusion is one of the only sources of energy that requires less power than it generates, leading it to be the future of “green”...
On March 13, 2023, Wayne State University (WSU) announced they will be offering free tuition to Michigan students whose families make under $70,000 a year. Through the Wayne State Guarantee, 50% of first-year...
Isabella Limbert, Science & Technology Reporter
• March 22, 2023
In 2020, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Jennifer A. Doudna and Emmanuel Charpentier for their development and understanding of the gene-editing tool, CRISPR-Cas9.
Charpentier has been quoted...