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Evin Ersan has completed his “100 Days of Morrow” challenge, honoring the late John Morrow. Along the way, he raised money for Morrow’s Academy of Martial Arts dojo. Pakistan: Peace deal’s final terms ...
A trio of Henderson State University students have been selected as the inaugural class for a program that will allow them to enter medical school without taking the Medical College Admission Test, or ...
LANCASTER, Ohio (WCMH) – Thirty-six recent high school graduates took part in the Fairfield County Workforce Center's seventh annual signing day. Thursday's event celebrated students who are moving ...
Every other Friday, students at Jesse Bethel High School gather to discuss film, emerging technology, and work hands-on with technical media — all while building connections with industry ...
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Once a week during winter quarter, six men and six women Stanford students gather in Escondido Village Graduate Residence (EVGR) to debate topics ranging from money to power and the tenets of a good ...
The booming use of generative AI by students is leading to rising grade inflation at universities, according to a working paper published this week by the University of California, Berkeley. There are ...
The ultra-elite university has a mere $38 billion in endowment money. Many of its dorms lack air conditioning. And it’s in New Jersey. I kid about New Jersey, of course. Despite not being allowed to ...
Christian college presidents are sounding the alarm about new federal regulations they say would cripple Christian higher education and effectively penalize students pursuing religious vocations. The ...
In 1876, an editorial in Princeton’s newly founded campus newspaper, The Princetonian, argued against the use of proctors to monitor exams. Proctoring was “a means of bad moral education,” the author ...