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Mar 30 2024
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College softball: Simpson hits first two college homers; lots of Rowan girls shining
EMORY, Va. — Emory & Henry freshman Karsen Simpson (West Rowan) hit her first two college homers on Friday in the Wasps’ wild doubleheader sweep of South Atlantic Conference opponent Catawba. Simpson homered in each game. She’s batting .395 in 20 games. In both games, Catawba rallied to take the lead in the top of the seventh, only to have Emory & Henry walk off wins in the bottom half
Salisbury PostMar 20 2024
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Morris College’s newly-elected president addresses college dorm issues
SUMTER, S.C. (WIS) - Morris College has a new leader on campus. Said Sewell was hired as the 11th President of Morris College. Problems and concerns among students are lingering on campus with his arrival. WIS News spoke to concerned students in January who complained of subpar conditions in the campus dorm rooms. Students showed pictures of what students said were insect infestation in
WIS 10Apr 18 2024
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Free Press photographers win top honors at annual photo contest
Detroit Free Press staff photographer Ryan Garza was named Photographer of the Year by the Michigan Press Photographers Association for the second year in a row at its annual convention in early April. In addition, a Free Press' video project featuring a woman struggling with addiction and stories from the paper's photo series "Where We Live" were among the many photography and video stories
Detroit Free PressApr 23 2024
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The Trump transcripts are now free: Everyone can read every word of the court sessions
New York Daily NewsApr 12 2024
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UNC System’s roadmap of college credit for military experience
North Carolina has the fourth largest military presence in the country, with approximately 21,000 of those individuals enrolled at UNC institutions. A new credit transfer tool for military service members enrolling in the University of North Carolina System is helping a target group of adult learners translate their technical on-the-job experience into college-level academic credit. Launched
Inside Higher EdApr 11 2024
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Most US Colleges Require DEI Courses to Graduate
A recent report reveals that two-thirds of colleges and universities across the United States now require students to complete coursework focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in order to graduate, the New York Post reported. The report, conducted by Speech First, an organization advocating for First Amendment rights on college campuses, surveyed both public and private
Newsmax (News)Apr 03 2024
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Pluralism conference convenes college leaders
About 140 college and university leaders gathered in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday for a conference on fostering campus pluralism in response to ongoing student conflicts over the Israel-Gaza war and rising antisemitism and Islamophobia nationwide. The event, called “Advancing Campus Pluralism: Building Bridges Across Difference,” was hosted by Interfaith America, an organization focused on
Inside Higher EdApr 20 2024
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State College’s Jesse Myers goes triple crown at Jack Roddick Invitational
SHIPPENSBURG – Jesse Myers knows he’s entered his upperclassman years with a target on his back. Thankfully for the State College speedster, he was able to turn it into fuel to go triple crown on Saturday.
Myers went all out at Shippensburg University’s Seth Grove Stadium, winning the 100, 400 and 200 events during the Jack Roddick Invitational.
The Patriot-NewsApr 17 2024
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Coffee grinder, old tires spur creation of sulfur-free oil
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Using a coffee grinder, a freezer and a furnace, researchers have discovered a chemical synergy between scrap tires and polystyrene can be harnessed to create sulfur-free, light oil. Believed to be the first study
Phys.orgApr 11 2024
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Your College ROI May Not Be What You Think It Is
Historically, when students are rejected from their first choice, Ivy League colleges, families have been willing to pay more for prestigious private schools. But a Bloomberg News analysis of more than 1,500 nonprofit four-year colleges shows the return on investment at many elite private institutions outside the eight Ivies is no better than far-less selective public universities.
Bloomberg