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Apr 16 2024
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College hockey has $1.2 million impact
SPRINGFIELD — With more than 11,000 tickets sold, last month’s NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey regional generated an estimated $1.2 million for the local economy. More than 500 Springfield hotel rooms in Springfield were booked and filled during the tournament March 28 and 30, MassMutual Center management said Tuesday in a statement. The regional tourney featured the University of Denver,
MassLive.comMar 13 2024
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Carl R. Ice College of Engineering boasts best employment, internship numbers among Kansas universities
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - According to enrollment data released by the Kansas Board of Regents, the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering at Kansas State University remains the top choice in Kansas for students pursuing an engineering degree. K-State’s Engineering College leads with the largest number of graduates landing a job in Kansas and the largest number of students participating in
WIBW 13Apr 21 2024
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More people are applying to college in the D.C. area
Note: Data is pulled from the 834 institutions with Common App membership since the 2019-2020 application season. No D.C. public institution has been a member since then. Data: Common App. Chart: Axios Visuals The number of people applying to college in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia has increased over the last five years, as have the number of applications received by schools in each of those
AxiosApr 24 2024
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Texas state troopers deployed to pro-Palestinian college protest
Texas state troopers descended on a crowd of pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Texas at Austin campus on Wednesday afternoon. In an Instagram post, the Palestine Solidarity Committee, an organization "dedicated to organizing for Palestinian liberation and right to return," with a location in Austin, posted its plans to establish "the Popular University" at the UT Austin campus on
NewsweekFeb 25 2024
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College Student Arrested After Teen Found Dead in Campbellsville University Dorm Room
Charles E. Escalera, 21, has been arrested in relation to the death of 18-year-old Josiah Malachi Kilman A 21-year-old has been arrested in connection to the death of an 18-year-old college student. On Saturday, Josiah Malachi Kilman was found “unresponsive” in his dorm room at Campbellsville University in Campbellsville, Kentucky, according to a press release from the Campbellsville Police
PeopleApr 15 2024
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Florida Polytechnic University selects new president
Florida Polytechnic University in Lakeland has announced its next president: G. Devin Stephenson. Stephenson is the president of Northwest Florida State College, a public two-year college in Niceville. He was one of five finalists — all academics — for the job and will be the university’s second president after Randy Avent steps down. Search committee chairperson Cliff Otto said in a news
Tampa Bay TimesApr 25 2024
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Pro-Palestinian protests spread to the campuses of USC and the University of Texas
Pro-Palestinian protests spread to the campuses of USC and the University of Texas Pro-Palestinian demonstrations continue to permeate colleges and universities across the country, as protests broke out at the University of Southern California and The University of Texas at Austin on Wednesday, prompting a strong police response and dozens of arrests on the campuses. "There is significant
NPR Fact CheckApr 24 2024
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College extends transfer deadline to give refuge to Jewish students
A college recently announced an extension to its transfer deadline in an effort to assist Jewish students amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests at different campuses across the U.S. On Monday, Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, announced that it was extending its deadline for transfer students for the Fall 2024 semester till May 31. "I am sure many of you have seen or read about
NewsweekMar 19 2024
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Gov. Lujan Grisham Signs Legislation Expanding Tuition-Free College, University Research And More In New Mexico
From the Office of the Governor: SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed five bills into law that sustain and expand tuition-free college, fund university research, support students in career training programs and adopt affirmative consent policies on college campuses. “By signing these key bills, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has ensured that New Mexico continues to be a leader in
Los Alamos Daily PostJan 29 2024
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University of Arizona president, interim CFO give update on the college's finances
University of Arizona president, interim CFO give update on the college's finances Interim Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, Dr. Ronald Marx (left), University of Arizona interim CFO John Arnold (middle), and AZ Board of Regents Chair Fred DuVal take questions from attendees during a leadership meeting concerning finances in the university's Health Sciences Innovation
AZ Central