At the end of the 2023 movie “AIR,” a dramatization of Nike’s signing of Michael Jordan, Ben Affleck as Nike founder Phil Knight worries that giving Jordan a share of revenue from products bearing his ...
With one protest withdrawn and a second one denied, the Office of Personnel Management is now free to move forward with its plan to award a 10-year contract to modernize the government’s human ...
The kindergartners in Josy Womack’s class at Vose Elementary in Beaverton have big plans and dreams: Among them are an aspiring soccer coach, spy, astronaut, firefighter and race car driver. And on ...
The president of Glendale Community College in Arizona was met with loud booing by students last week after she admitted the artificial intelligence that was being used to read names skipped over some ...
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Roughly 25 years ago, philanthropies, policymakers and reform organizations coalesced around a shared goal: increasing college completion across the United States. At the time, the problems were clear ...
Aside from dining hall preferences and bragging rights over air conditioning, do Princeton students actually identify with their residential colleges? For many, it’s a resounding “no.” A 2016 report ...
Billionaire Elon Musk is considering a site outside College Station for the massive “Terafab” chip manufacturing plant he announced earlier this year. A location in Grimes County near the Gibbons ...
The SEC baseball tournament is going to look a bit more like an MLB game with the ABS challenge system approved for use. The SEC baseball tournament, set to be held from May 19-24, is going to ...
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - Tuesday, April 28, Valdosta City Schools Board of Education voted to discontinue the Valdosta Early College Academy (VECA) program effective June 30. The program has been a part ...
The professional landscape is shifting, ushering in a new wave of careers. Instead of clocking into a cubicle for a traditional 9-to-5 and buttoning corporate uniforms each morning, some new grads are ...
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