A vibrant display of activities, refreshments and t-shirts sporting the phrase “proud to be first-gen” greeted students shuffling through the second floor of MU’s Townsend Hall on Wednesday
Arnie Weissmann, Travel Weekly’s editor in chief, gave Ensemble members some insight into that question Saturday at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. During the consortium’s Horizons
It is crucial to pave clear pathways for students to obtain industry recognized credentials in today’s challenging economic landscape. One of the fundamental aspects of supporting students on
There was even a quiet hour for those who are auditorily sensitive to enjoy the trucks without any of the noise. Throughout the whole day, guests were able
The “Global Smart Learning Device Market (by Sub Category, & Region): Insights and Forecast with Potential Impact of COVID-19 (2022-2027)” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The
Public education advocates stressed the need for increased teacher support and criticized Gov. Greg Abbott’s decision to tie public education funding to a school voucher program in the
A ban on employee strikes was removed from an Ohio higher education overhaul to get Senate Bill 83 across the finish line in the Ohio House. But Democrats
The U.S. Department of Education (Department) office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) today announced a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University (GCU), which disbursed the most federal
In the space of barely more than a year, artificial intelligence (AI) technology has made massive waves in the business world. However, as huge as this impact has