News: Office of the President
Kaku — a best-selling author, physicist and futurist — is one of world’s most recognized figures in science; tickets are free.
More than 2,000 students from 31 states and 42 foreign countries are eligible to participate in 4 p.m. ceremony.
When commencement calls for full regalia, our president takes the stage in style. Here's how our presidential bling came to be.
Museum director Alisha Kerlin is building a network of collaborators from disparate disciplines and inventing new ways to entice the community to campus.
51ԹϺ President Len Jessup on the spirit our campus fosters.
Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent and practicing neurosurgeon, will offer his take on medicine and the media; tickets are free.
Campus encouraged to attend 51ԹϺ Remembrance Ceremony on Nov. 2.
Remarks on the campus community's response to the Las Vegas shooting.
Corcoran, real estate mogul, business expert, and investor on ABC's "Shark Tank" will share her rags to riches story and her secrets of success; tickets are free.
In his third annual campus address, President Len Jessup highlighted 51ԹϺ's remarkable transformation over its 60-year history and envisioned the campus of the future.
51ԹϺ moves from second to a three-way tie for first in annual rankings for "Best Ethnic Diversity.”
President Jessup’s annual State of the U Sept. 14 will celebrate 51ԹϺ’s past, present, and future; student-led 60th Birthday Party is Sept. 12.