The University’s English Department recognizes the importance of looking closely at marginalized peoples. Register for the Out F.R.O.M the Shadows Conference to talk about the forgotten, the rebels, the outcasts, and the marginalized.
What do you do when your enlistment concludes and you find yourself balancing full-time employment while simultaneously raising your firstborn? Read an inspiring story of AMU graduate, Brittney Maddaloni.
Hear from APU faculty about the impact of AI in education, arts, and employment including the transformative role of AI in the workforce and the complex interface between AI and our everyday lives.
Improving your health often starts with your diet. Dr. Lauri Byerley shares tips on building variety by adding color to your plate.
If you know your risk factors, you have a better chance against breast cancer. During Breast Cancer Awareness month, learn what risk factors apply to you.
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, a time to check in on the mental health of ourselves, friends, family members and coworkers.
A new variant of the coronavirus called EG-5 (also named Eris) is becoming more dominant across the U.S. and around the world.
Malaria is a serious and potentially deadly disease. If malaria is not treated promptly, it may progress to the life-threatening stage.