Five AARG-1S mission members reflect on their experiences in the SAM habitat, doing research designed to benefit future space missions.
To help promote literacy, R.E.A.D. Book Club Service Projects Director Arleen Fackina recently hosted a Create-a-Book Day for local children.
Transitioning careers often brings with it a sense of fear and uncertainty. These feelings may be unwelcome, but they’re entirely normal.
Adult learners: Your career path does not have to be traditional to work for you, because there’s no expiration date on professional growth.
Despite growing up in a state without a space industry, alumnus Stephen Ridenour was determined to pursue his dream of space exploration.
2025 SECOLAS conference: Faculty members Dr. Watts and Dr. Drexler presented their COVID-19 research and participated in other activities.
Can we tame our anxiety and worry so that we remain in control of our thoughts and feelings? Yes, we can do that.
In February 2025, AARG participated in the AARG-1S mission, which included a unique experience: a shift change between two crews.