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Food for Thought: Uh Study Highlights the Role of Clean Technology in Reducing Food Waste

Foodservice companies have long struggled with the challenge of what to do with all of their food waste. But researchers at the University of Houston Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership are shedding light on how clean technology can help those companies reduce waste and establish long-term sustainability goals.

Luxury Shoppers Opting for High-End Experiences Over Goods

UH Study Suggests Consumers Want an 'Escape' in Post-Pandemic World

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Building the Best Zeolite

Review Concludes Big Data Rocks, Pushing Formation of Crystals Forward

Uh Professor Working to Heal Homelessness, Fix Broken Aid Industry

Dr. David Buck’s Passion for Helping Underserved Populations Inspired by Encounter with Mother Teresa

Shale Reservoirs Could Be ‘Substantial Source of Lithium’

University of Houston Researcher Says the 'Kids are Not Alright'

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Telemedicine Usage Persist During Pandemic

UH Study Finds Minorities Dealing with Access to Care Issues

Female Syrian Refugees in Houston Bear the Brunt of Circumstances

Ever since America’s oldest restaurant, the White Horse Tavern in Rhode Island, opened its doors in 1673, restaurateurs have been trying to keep their customers happy while increasing profits.

Black Lives Matter Movement Had Significant Impact on Black Entrepreneurs’ Crowdfunding Efforts

New research conducted by the University of Houston Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership suggests the Black Lives Matter movement had a significant, positive impact on the fundraising efforts of Black restaurateurs.

Anger Over COVID-19 Layoffs Keeping Hospitality Workers from Returning to Jobs

UH Study Finds Industry Still Facing Massive Post-Pandemic Labor Shortage

UH Study Finds Word Choice and Media Exposure Affected Anti-Asian Restaurant Boycotts During COVID-19 Pandemic

During 2020, the use of terms like the “China virus” by public officials and in the media negatively connected COVID-19 to China, where the virus originated, causing a detrimental impact.

UH Health Opens New Family Care Center

The UH Health Family Care Center, a new on-campus health clinic that provides affordable, comprehensive and integrated primary care and mental health services to the University of Houston community and surrounding neighborhoods, is now open and accepting new patients.

UH Students Participating in Earth Month Event

University of Houston will join 300 other colleges and universities on April 27