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They were from Nebraska, Florida, Iowa and Minnesota. One was wrapping up his final deployment and hoped to open a martial ...
The senate passed a recommendation to add parking parameters to the Horizon Garage similar to the ones currently employed at ...
Lowndes High School announced Aarin Dave as the 2026 STAR Student, an honor recognizing the school’s highest-achieving senior ...
The FSU Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Beta Sigma fraternities hosted the Black History Month Legacy March on Feb. 28.
During the lockdown, Shreya Singhal enrolled in the IIT Madras BS Degree in Data Science while pursuing another course, seeking skills her classroom lacked. From Teaching Assistant to researcher, her ...
March marks a fresh new start for students, and many national universities are also starting a new chapter by opening as merged institutions starting in the spring 2026 semester.
As companies and start-ups flock to the Valley, the demand for a highly skilled workforce is at an all-time high.
Coast Guard Veteran Logan Cappelli said it's difficult for students like him to cover expenses with the current book and supplies stipend.
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UConn has lost $95 million in federal research funding over the past year, forcing grant cancellations and raising concerns about layoffs, student support and the future of university research.
Hightstown’s Aidan Schendlinger and Robbinsville’s Drew Damasiewicz will be honored by the Delaware Valley Chapter of the ...