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fromLos Angeles Times
8 hours ago

Marshall Faulk has joined the ranks of former NFL standouts coaching at HBCUs

Marshall Faulk is the newly hired head coach at Southern University, joining an influx of distinguished former NFL veterans taking coaching roles at HBCUs.
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fromABA Journal
1 week ago
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Law prof who called for military action and end to Israel sues over teaching suspension

fromABA Journal
1 week ago
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Law prof who called for military action and end to Israel sues over teaching suspension

fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
21 hours ago

12 Ways to Improve College for Military Learners

Clearly outline program costs and the support services available to military-connected learners. Colleges should also share data on military student enrollment, completion and job outcomes, such as on a dedicated military-student web page. Streamline credit transfer policies using the American Council on Education's Military Guide as a starting point for military experience. Providing quality transfer advising can also ensure maximum allowable credits are awarded for prior service and can explain how a major program may increase or decrease transferred credits.
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fromFortune
18 hours ago
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Colleges risk getting it backwards on AI and they may be hurting Gen Z job searchers | Fortune

fromFortune
18 hours ago
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Colleges risk getting it backwards on AI and they may be hurting Gen Z job searchers | Fortune

#ai-in-education
fromFortune
16 hours ago
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How upcoming business leaders are using AI to prep for high-stakes deal negotiations-and everyday interactions | Fortune

fromFortune
16 hours ago
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How upcoming business leaders are using AI to prep for high-stakes deal negotiations-and everyday interactions | Fortune

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fromTruthout
10 hours ago

For Incarcerated Students in California, Education Is a Collective Endeavor

A culture of care and communal support inside prisons enables incarcerated learners to co-learn, advocate for college programs, and transform lives through mutual aid.
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fromFast Company
13 hours ago

Lower student loan bills may be coming - even for high earners

Updated IBR eligibility lets more borrowers, including higher earners, qualify for lower monthly payments, with enrollment opening fully on July 1, 2026.
fromBoston.com
12 hours ago

Babson College supports student deported to Honduras

Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, 19, was detained at Boston Logan International Airport on Nov. 20 when she tried to board a flight to surprise her family in Texas. She was sent to Honduras two days later despite a court order prohibiting the government from moving her out of Massachusetts or the United States, according to her attorney. Lopez Belloza, whose family emigrated from Honduras when she was 7, is now staying with her grandparents.
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fromESPN.com
1 day ago

LSU to pay Kiffin based on Ole Miss' CFP success

Lane Kiffin's LSU contract guarantees he receives the same College Football Playoff bonus he would have earned coaching Ole Miss and includes a championship pay escalator.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Even college graduates no longer think a degree is worth the cost as the once-safe path to the American dream is now seen as a risky venture | Fortune

Rising tuition, mounting student debt, and uncertain job prospects have led most Americans to view four-year college degrees as not worth the cost.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

How I worked my way to a 6-figure salary as a single mom without a college degree

After graduating from high school in 2010, I enrolled at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. I grew up in an environment where I was told that college was the only path to success, so I didn't even consider taking a different route. I quickly realized, though, that college was not the right fit for me: I struggled to balance school and my social life while working part-time jobs, and it was weighing on my mental health.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Cal State faculty criticize presidents' hefty pay boost amid layoffs, budget shortfall

Trustees approved pay hikes and eliminated salary caps for the system's executive employees - presidents, vice chancellors and the system's chancellor, Mildred García - last week after a pay analysis presented by the consulting firm Segal found that about 75% of comparable institutions pay executives more than CSU. The new executive compensation policy also includes a performance-based pay incentive up to 15% of the executive's base salary, a more competitive retirement plan and increased housing allowances ranging from $60,000 to $80,000.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Northwestern will pay Trump admin $75 million to settle antisemitism cases and restore funding while agreeing to 'socialize international students' | Fortune

"I would not have signed this agreement without provisions ensuring that is the case," he said.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Northwestern University agrees to pay US government $75m to restore research funding

Donald Trump's administration had cut off $790m in grants in a standoff that contributed to university layoffs and the resignation in September of Northwestern's president, Michael Schill. The administration argued the school had not done enough to fight antisemitism. Under the agreement announced on Friday night, Northwestern will make the payment to the US treasury over the next three years.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Colleges Are Preparing to Self-Lobotomize

Embedding AI across curricula risks eroding creative thinking, flexible learning, and critical analysis—skills liberal arts cultivate and essential for thriving alongside automation.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Muslim group demands answers on UC Berkeley's cooperation with federal antisemitism probe

Concerned that the rights of students and faculty have been violated, a national Muslim civil liberties organization has requested UC Berkeley turn over any information it has on its cooperation with a Trump administration investigation into antisemitism on campus. A California Public Records Act request was filed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations' San Francisco Bay Area office on Nov. 21 in response to the university's sharing of 160 students, staff and faculty names as part of the federal probe.
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fromIntelligencer
3 days ago

The Trump-Administration Change That Could Cripple Nursing

As part of the funding package, the U.S. Department of Education is ending the Grad PLUS loan program, which allows prospective graduate students to borrow up to the full cost of attendance. Instead, the agency will be instituting borrowing caps, making the maximum figures dependent on whether a student is pursuing a "professional degree." Currently, the list of the graduate programs designated as professional spans a variety of fields, from medicine, dentistry, and law to more surprising inclusions like theology.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Harriette Cole: This eager student has become a distraction in class

Privately set participation boundaries with an eager student and involve advisors; address a partner's phone distraction through calm, specific conversation about presence.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Foster Civil Discourse in the Classroom

Universities were once celebrated as places where ideas could be challenged, debated, and refined. Classrooms were meant to be arenas for civil discourse -spaces where disagreement was not only tolerated but valued. Yet that ideal is under strain. Divisions between social and political groups have deepened, and polarization-especially in the U.S.-has reached historic levels. Many instructors now hesitate to invite disagreement for fear that conversations will spiral into conflict. But learning depends on dialogue. And dialogue depends on difference.
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fromArchDaily
5 days ago

The ArchDaily Student Project Awards Are Now Open for Submissions

ArchDaily launches the Student Project Awards inviting students to submit conceptual projects on the "architecture of coexistence" focused on inclusive community spaces.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

American students studying abroad are facing a new reality: Higher costs, more politics, fewer Aperol spritzes

American study-abroad participation is rebounding, with rising full-degree and short-term international enrollment despite higher costs, funding uncertainty, and political challenges.
fromFortune
5 days ago

France's Essec Business School hopes to train 'future-fit' students amid geopolitical shifts, says Dean Vincenzo Vinzi | Fortune

Higher education has a duty to "train the leaders of tomorrow," says the head of one of Europe's leading business schools, as geopolitics threatens to decouple economies, reverse globalization, and shake up the traditional pathways for talent and migration. "[Globally,] there is this sense of fragmentation," Vincenzo Vinzi, the dean of ESSEC Business School, tells Fortune. Essec was founded in 1907 in Paris, France, originally as the Economic Institute within the École Sainte-Geneviève.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
5 days ago

Alabama HBCU Shows Interest in Trump's Compact

Oakwood University supports the Trump administration's controversial compact for higher education that would require signatories to make changes to their policies in order to receive a potential edge in federal funding, Religion News Service (RNS) reported. The historically Black university in Alabama wrote a Nov. 18 letter to the Education Department about its interest in the compact. Oakwood is the second HBCU to show interest in signing on.
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fromwww.boston.com
6 days ago

New study finds significant gaps in post-grad earnings between Mass. public colleges

Massachusetts public college graduates earn substantially more than high school graduates, with variation by degree, institution, and field.
#clery-act
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

Why outrage is erupting over Trump plan to exclude nursing from 'professional' designation

Education Department proposal would remove 'professional' designation for some graduate programs, tightening federal loan limits and provoking opposition from nurses and healthcare groups.
fromNature
6 days ago

How to stop the revolving door of German academia

Although Germany has become a hub for international students and researchers, attracting a growing number of foreign scholars each year, those who remain in academia after graduation often face an intensely hierarchical system with few permanent positions. This has led many, including Goetze, to search for jobs at universities and research institutions outside the country - or, in some cases, to leave academia completely.
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fromBoston.com
5 days ago

Harvard student orchestra that was suspended did not violate hazing policy, school finds

After suspending the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra in September amid questions about an off-campus retreat, Harvard College has determined the student group didn't violate its hazing policy, after all. Federico Cortese, the student-run orchestra's music director and conductor, confirmed Harvard's Administrative Board and Dean of Students Office both dropped the hazing charge. He did not respond to a request for further comment.
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fromESPN.com
6 days ago

NCAA pitches shorter transfer windows for hoops

Notification-of-transfer windows would open for 15 days after NCAA tournaments, with men's April 7–21 and women's April 6–20.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
6 days ago

Why Berkeleyside is launching its first-ever higher education beat

Federal actions and investigations threaten UC Berkeley's research funding, reputation, and its central economic and social role in the city of Berkeley.
fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

Colleges ease the dreaded admissions process as the supply of applicants declines

The college admissions process has been so notoriously stress-inducing that students and their parents plan for it for years and - if social media is any indication - seem to consider an acceptance as among the greatest moments of their lives. But getting into college is in fact becoming easier, with admissions offices trying to entice more applicants from a declining pool of 18-year-olds. They're creating one-click applications, waiving application fees, offering admission to high school seniors who haven't even applied.
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fromHarvard Gazette
6 days ago

How AI is disrupting classroom, curriculum at community colleges- Harvard Gazette

"More than 70 percent of employers say they'd rather hire someone with less experience but who understands AI than someone with more experience. That's a big change," said Lisa Gevelber, chief marketing officer for Gemini, Google's AI product.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
6 days ago

What Faith-Based Higher Ed Leadership Looks Like (opinion)

There are moments in leadership when no one is watching but everything is at stake. Not because a policy is in question or a metric is missing, but because our moral compass is being tested in the quiet. In these moments, we do not lean on politics or public opinion. We ought to lean on what we believe to be true and on moral principles that will benefit the community we serve.
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fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

New limits on school loans could narrow physician and nurse pipeline, educators warn

New GOP legislation sharply limits federal student loan borrowing for professional degrees, capping medical students at $50,000 per year and $200,000 total.
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fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Sir Alex Ferguson launches new university scholarship

Sir Alex Ferguson and Dr Murray Rowden pledged £500,000 to fund scholarships and mentoring for 150 disadvantaged Glasgow Caledonian University undergraduates.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
6 days ago

Another Trump agency probing UC Berkeley over Turning Point USA protest

The Trump administration has opened a new investigation into protests at UC Berkeley this month in opposition to an event hosted by Turning Point USA, a conservative group founded by Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated in September. The probe by the U.S. Department of Education will review whether UC Berkeley violated the Clery Act. The federal law, enacted in 1990, requires colleges to report campus crime data and to give timely warnings of crimes that pose a threat.
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fromresund Startups
6 days ago

Lund University Ranked Best in the World in Sustainability

Lund University is ranked #1 globally for sustainability, demonstrating leadership in renewable energy, circular economy initiatives, interdisciplinary integration, and regional collaboration.
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

A century in, Willard Straight Hall still feels like home | Cornell Chronicle

Willard Straight Hall has been a central gathering place for Cornell students for 100 years, fostering community, memories, and student-run services.
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fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Transfer portal primer: 'At 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 2, you're going to see people instantly commit'

The upcoming college football transfer portal cycle will be unusually fast and intense, driven by early deals, revenue-sharing, and heavy financial bidding.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

'I didn't get enough points for medicine in Ireland so I went to study to be a doctor in Tbilisi, Georgia instead'

Ryan Mangan initially failed to attain the Leaving Cert points for medicine but later enrolled in medical school in Tbilisi, Georgia, bringing his dream closer.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

University students in England get two-thirds of funding of a decade ago, analysis finds

Undergraduate funding in England has fallen to two-thirds of 2015-16 levels, creating budget deficits and risking worsened finances if a new international-student fee levy proceeds.
fromwww.twincities.com
1 week ago

Trump administration plan to reduce access to some student loans angers nurses, health care groups

Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy, public health and some other fields would face tighter federal student loan limits under the plan because it doesn't consider them professional programs. The revamp is part of Trump's Big Beautiful Bill passed by Congress. While graduate students could previously borrow loans up to the cost of their degree, the new rules would set caps depending on whether the degree is considered a graduate or professional program.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Warren Requests Investigation into ED's Dismantling

Warren also detailed what she learned as she delved into the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the department and requested a broader investigation of the dismantling. Her effort included sending eight letters to the Education Department (ED) and a meeting with Education Secretary Linda McMahon. Warren said the department "largely failed to provide complete and transparent answers" in response to her letters.
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fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Architecture for Change: Parametric Urban Design, Vernacular Heritage Conservation, and Resilient Housing Solutions

Academic projects can explore new directions and contribute to public discourse on global and local issues through integration of research, training, and experimentation in curricula.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The New Trivium, the Human Intelligence AI Cannot Replace

We are living through the most profound shift in human learning since the invention of the printing press. AI now writes our memos, summarizes research, drafts budgets, and even suggests strategic options. In a world where answers arrive instantly, what matters most is the quality of the mind behind the question. As Daniel Kahneman argued long before generative AI, fast answers without deep thinking are a recipe for error (Kahneman, 2011).
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

'Covid boom' ends as graduate job prospects fall back to pre-pandemic levels

Graduate full-time employment fell to 56.4% fifteen months after graduation, returning to pre-Covid levels as hiring weakens and IT roles decline.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Mentorship is the competitive edge our workplaces need to accelerate

Mentorship accelerates learning, transmits culture, and prepares future leaders amid technological disruption and a widening education-to-workplace skills gap.
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Stanford Students Sue Over Trump's Crackdown on Political Speech

In a San Jose courtroom on the morning of November 19, attorneys for The Stanford Daily and two anonymous international students argued that President Donald Trump's administration has used federal law as a weapon against political dissent. The lawsuit, filed against Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, asserts that the plaintiffs' First and Fifth Amendment rights have been fundamentally violated-but that it's the statutes themselves, not just the administration enforcing them, to blame.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
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How Larry Summers' Harvard class reacted to his co-instructor saying his 'insights and wisdom' will be missed

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
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How Larry Summers' Harvard class reacted to his co-instructor saying his 'insights and wisdom' will be missed

fromNature
1 week ago

A ten-year drive to credit authors for their work - and why there's still more to do

A decade ago, we and others launched a tool for clarifying the roles of each author of a research paper. The Contributor Role Taxonomy (CRediT) includes 14 types of contribution, from conceptualization to software and data curation. It was designed to prevent questionable authorship practices and make it easier for researchers to demonstrate the diversity of their contributions to science, among other benefits.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The University of Virginia and Cornell deals with Trump set a dangerous precedent | Serena Mayeri and Amanda Shanor

Federal agreements coerce universities into policy concessions, threaten institutional autonomy and academic freedom, and may force compliance with legally overbroad definitions of discrimination.
fromFuturism
1 week ago

College Students Furious When Their Course Is Taught by AI Instead of a Professor

When it comes to cheaping out on social programs, the UK government might be a world leader. Once a shining example of what social spending can bring to a country, the UK has spent the past few decades gutting government programs, leading to a crumbling rail system, the destruction of child services, and rising education costs. And just as old programs are gutted, new initiatives seem doomed before they even start.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Department of Education dismantling broke the law by failing to consult Native Americans, tribes say | Fortune

This week, the Education Department said it would break off several of its main offices and hand over their responsibilities to agencies like the Department of Labor and the Department of the Interior. Under the plan, those two agencies will run several programs that fund and oversee the education of Native American children and college students. Tribal leaders and Native education organizations said the move will add to budgetary confusion and a possible breakdown ins services.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

College Grads With This Degree Make Six-Figures Right Out of School

Degrees in engineering, computer science, and specialized technology fields often yield six-figure starting salaries and strong long-term earning potential.
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fromABC13 Houston
1 week ago

Texas A&M University committee rules professor's firing over gender identity lesson was unjustified

Texas A&M's committee found Melissa McCoul's summary dismissal unjustified, citing procedural failures and insufficient cause.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

In-state college tuition for California's undocumented students is illegal, Trump suit alleges

The federal government sued California to block in-state tuition and parts of the California Dream Act for undocumented students, alleging illegal discrimination against U.S. citizens.
fromAbove the Law
1 week ago

Law Students Can Sometimes 'Buy' Good Grades - Above the Law

Grades in law school are extremely important since they are the most critical factor when law graduates search for jobs upon entering the legal profession. Most law schools have grading curves, which can be unforgiving, as a law student's grade is often dependent on their performance on a single final exam. At certain law schools, however, law students can employ certain strategies to earn higher grades and boost their GPAs.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Public Universities Don't Want to Discuss the Compact

As the stated deadline to sign the "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education" arrived Friday, multiple universities have already rejected the deal while only a few institutions have expressed interest. But among the public universities that were either formally invited to sign the compact or that participated in a call with the White House to provide feedback on higher education issues, none are willing to discuss their deliberations about the proposal or interactions with federal officials.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

More Work-Life Balance in Academe Would Help Reduce the Fear of Retirement

But many faculty view their profession as a vocation, so why would they retire? One reason is because of diminished effectiveness. Ossified approaches, diminished cognitive capacity and so on are the unhappy, but inevitable, results of aging. The person experiencing these declines is generally not the best at noticing them, as they creep in so slowly that they're most visible to outsiders or when accurately comparing to yourself from long ago.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Universities blame societal shift' for axing foreign language degrees

Young people actively learn multiple languages via apps and value linguistic and cultural engagement despite university degree cuts and the rise of translation tools.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Former head of UCLA's football NIL collective denies wrongdoing alleged in report

James Washington denies wrongdoing after UCLA routed nearly $500,000 in NIL donations through Shelter 37, a charity he leads, raising conflict-of-interest concerns.
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fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Wetzel: Is the NCAA infraction system now too speedy to be fair?

The NCAA's 2023 bifurcated infractions system can speed resolutions but may deny fair individual hearings, harming coaches like Sean Brosnan.
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fromianVisits
1 week ago

Tickets Alert: UCL's 200th anniversary light show in central London

University College London will mark its bicentenary with an outdoor Son et lumière display in the Wilkins Building quad, accompanied by an exhibition and scholarships.
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fromHer Campus
1 week ago

How To Master Coffee Chats And Create A Meaningful Network

Coffee chats are short, casual conversations that help college students build professional networks, communication skills, and gain career advice, resume feedback, and industry insights.
fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Brotherly battles, senior center singalongs and a CFP push: The wild rise of BYU's Bear Bachmeier

PROVO, Utah -- On the Sunday after BYU's thrilling 24-21 win over rival Utah, a few dozen senior citizens gathered in the courtyard at Jamestown Retirement Community. Two local students and some of their family members put on a concert, with favorites like Brown Eyed Girl, Country Roads and Wagon Wheel played in front of the delighted crowd. Some of those in attendance realized that among the four crooners were BYU teammates Bear and Tiger Bachmeier, who transferred to BYU from Stanford this summer.
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