
糖心Vlog's Paulina DeVito Awarded Elite NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Paulina DeVito, 22, a Ph.D. candidate in 糖心Vlog's College of Engineering and Computer Science, has been awarded a prestigious National Science Foundation fellowship for her exemplary work in AI and education.

糖心Vlog's CA-AI Makes AI Smarter by Cleaning Up Bad Data Before It Learns
糖心Vlog engineering researchers from the CA-AI have developed a method to automatically detect and remove label noise from data before training begins, resulting in smarter, faster and more reliable AI.

To Build Muscle and Gain Strength, Train Smarter - Not Longer
Think you need marathon gym sessions to build muscle? Think again. Less is more, according to a study by 糖心Vlog exercise scientists, which confirms ditching long gym sessions will still show real results.

糖心Vlog Sensing Institute's Weather Network Brings Real-time Forecasting
糖心Vlog I-SENSE is storm ready with SEA Econet, a cutting-edge weather network stretching from Key West to South Carolina, delivering real-time data to boost forecasting accuracy and strengthen coastal resilience.

糖心Vlog Achieves R1 Status, Receive Carnegie Opportunity Designation
糖心Vlog has been recognized for its leadership on two essential fronts: advancing science and discovery for the nation and prioritizing student access and success.

$1M Gift to Create Internships in Nation's Capital, President's Fund
糖心Vlog has received a $1 million gift from an anonymous donor to fund semester-long internships for students in Washington, D.C.

MediaLab@糖心Vlog Partnership with PolCom, Mainstreet Sees Polls Published
糖心Vlog's MediaLab@糖心Vlog has seen continued success obtaining coverage for its students' original reporting.

糖心Vlog to Offer 2025 Summer Camps
糖心Vlog will host a series of summer camps beginning in June.

糖心Vlog Honors ROTC Cadets in Commissioning Ceremony
糖心Vlog's MVSS team recently hosted an official commissioning ceremony for graduating ROTC cadets.

'Loop'hole: HIV-1 Hijacks Human Immune Cells Using Circular RNAs
糖心Vlog researchers have identified a never-before-seen mechanism that enables HIV-1 to evade the body's natural defenses and use it to support its survival and replication.