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Bobcat’s Google search leads to dream summer internship with NASCAR
Texas State English major Ernest "Trey" Gomez III will be returning for his senior year this month. He’s also pretty hopeful that his summer internship in Florida may lead to what he says is his dream job writing and researching for NASCAR.
Summer with NASCAR
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DOE awards Texas State grant to improve climate change forecasting
Improved climate change forecasting is important to enable accurate assessments and informed decision making about climate risks. The $150,000 grant from the Department of Energy will support Salah Faroughi’s project, “ESMs (Earth System Models) Latent Space Exploration for Uncertainty Quantification and Spatiotemporal Downscaling.”
Forecasting climate change
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Shadi Maleki (’21) named TRELIS-GS fellow by NSF
While a doctoral student, Maleki focused on applied research to foster healthy and resilient people and places with the Translational Health Research Center at Texas State University. TRELIS is professional development for women in the geospatial sciences in higher education.
NSF honors Bobcat
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Why are nuclear weapons so hard to get rid of?
Texas State political science professor Dr. Thomas E. Doyle II addresses this very important question in the latest installment of “The Conversation.” This month the members of the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons are meeting at the United Nations to discuss.
Why we have nukes
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