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This slate of awards, conferred by both Arts & Sciences and the Office of the Provost, reflects A&S faculty members’ exceptional commitment to their students, to the campus community and to the ideals ...
And yes, it’s not as special to have a diploma anymore. In 1960, only seven percent of Americans had a bachelor’s degree. Today, it’s 38 percent. Consequently, companies don’t clamor to hire a college ...
Mei Semones bridges two cultures through her music, blending Japanese and English lyrics into a sound that’s entirely her own ...
Undergraduate students are required to meet a foreign language requirement for their baccalaureate degree. The policy requires proficiency to be demonstrated at an intermediate-level comparable to the ...
A recent poll found a third of employees consider their degrees a waste of time, and a new study shows the fields of study ...
After 20 years of service at Shippensburg University, José Ricardo-Osorio is preparing for a new chapter.  As the semester ...
Guest Opinion. Executive orders and declared intentions to drastically alter both K-12 and higher education filled President ...
ICT As one student put it, an auntie is going to guide Fort Lewis College “toward the world we want to see” after the college appointed its first Indigenous president. Heather Shotton, the incoming ...
Balancing economic development with educational investment is key to improving educational outcomes in rural Texas, ...
Catholics and non-Catholics alike—throughout the world, however imperfectly, in the way the pope does. The world needs the ...
International students create companies and jobs, absorb American values and make an impact on the world, writes Hamilton ...
On Thursday, around 50 Rhode Island College community members gathered at the Rhode Island State House to protest the ...