The documentary “My Omaha,” produced with the aid of the University’s Rev. Cynthia Lindenmeyer, will premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival.
Wreaths are ancient symbols steeped in meaning. Their circular shape represents the continuity of life and memory. Long before modern…
Wreaths are ancient symbols steeped in meaning. Their circular shape represents the continuity of life and memory. Long before modern…
APUS President Nuno Fernandes delivered an insightful keynote on AI’s transformative role in higher education at SXSW EDU 2025.
No matter how secure the system, eternal vigilance to prevent successful assassination attempts is still required.
Ukraine invades Russia: Why did Ukrainian forces go into Russia and what does Kyiv hope to gain from this action?
War sees assassination through a slightly different lens. However, that lens largely depends on the circumstances of wartime assassinations.
Genetic genealogy is helping police solve cold cases by comparing DNA evidence with public genealogy databases. In this episode, AMU professor Jen Bucholtz interviews her instructor, Christine Burke, after completing a challenging genetic genealogy training course. Learn why this investigative technique is so valuable for law enforcement.
The Lunar Pathfinders, the University’s student team, have successfully secured their spot in the final rounds of NASA’s Lunar Autonomy Challenge (LAC).