Molding a Broader Outlook on Life
University of Northern ColoradoTake a deeper look at three other exceptional graduates who forged different paths and obstacles to reach their goals.
Take a deeper look at three other exceptional graduates who forged different paths and obstacles to reach their goals.
Every March, as students, faculty and staff are well and truly into the swing of the semester, the University of Northern Colorado’s (UNC) Affordable and Open Educational Resources (OER) Committee hosts Open Education Week.
Taylor Swift’s impact on music and culture is so significant that she is now the focus of college courses and academic research. Binghamton University, State University of New York musicology lecturer Phoebe Hughes, who teaches the course “Taylor Swift, 21C,” is diving even deeper into Swift’s artistry with her upcoming book, Cranking Up Taylor Swift: Her Musical Journey in 11 Songs.
Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts hosted the international academic conference, “2025 International Symposium in Music Therapy,” which was presided over by Professor Dr. Wilert Puriwat, the university’s president, at the opening ceremony on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at the Princess Sirivannavari Room, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts.
Chulalongkorn University, through its Faculty of Engineering and Chulalongkorn Business School (CBS), has announced a collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Leaders for Global Operations (MIT LGO) program.
The UA Little Rock Garden Site Archaeology Project welcomed students, employees, and community members to an open house on March 14, offering a firsthand look at the university’s ongoing efforts to uncover the historical significance of its campus.
High school seniors across the nation are spending anxious weeks waiting to hear if they have received admission into the state university or college of theirchoice. Unfortunately, most students and parents will be disappointed and struggle to decide what to do next.
"The Four Freedoms Photographs" reimagines Norman Rockwell's iconic World War II-era paintings through a contemporary lens, featuring a diverse cast of modern Americans.
Following a historic election year, a new exhibition at George Washington University's Corcoran School of Arts and Design asks a critical question: "Where do we go from here?"
Dr. David Montague, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs at UA Little Rock, fondly recalls his childhood hobby of coin collecting, inspired by his late mother, Dr. Raye Montague. “My mom got me into coin collecting as a child, so I find it fascinating that I ended up working with the United States Mint on a coin design in her honor,” Montague said.
CSUF Love and Relationship Expert Co-Hosts KROQ Radio Show ‘Loveline’
The University of West Florida School of Nursing topped the state and national averages for 2024, as 97.67% of its graduates passed the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses, known as NCLEX-RN, on their first attempt.
This brief explores how women of all races and men from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups experience workplace discrimination. This brief also offers insight into how companies can promote diversity and increase their economic standing.
Cris deRitis' remarks to the Smith Enterprise Risk Consortium (SERC) Advisory Council included an impeccably detailed analysis of the economy, highlighting successes and potential pitfalls.
Chulalongkorn University’s School of Integrated Innovation (CSII) is celebrating a remarkable success at the ...
Chulalongkorn University proudly congratulates Associate Professor Dr. Natcha Thawesaengskulthai, former Vice President for Strategic Planning, Innovation, and Global Engagement and f...
With more than 2,000 works from more than 600 artists, the 46th annual SMFA at Tufts Art Sale promises to have something for everyone, from established collectors to those looking to buy their very first original artwork. The sale, one of the largest public art sales in the region, runs Friday, Dec. 6, through Sunday, Dec. 8, at the school’s campus in Boston.
In SMU’s Mursion Simulation Environment, located in the Simmons School of Education and Human Development, undergraduate and graduate students learn to manage classroom conflicts and advance student understanding by interacting with teen avatars.
In this insightful interview, Dr. Nitin Agarwal, director of the Collaboratorium at the University of Arkansas Little Rock, discusses the evolving landscape of misinformation on social media. With years of research under his belt, Dr. Agarwal highlights how digital platforms, once seen as forces for positive change, have become breeding grounds for disinformation and cognitive threats.
In the last quarter century, most countries around the world have failed to adequately protect the human rights of their citizens. In that time, nations’ efforts to protect human rights have been stagnant – with the number of countries receiving failing grades easily twice as high as those receiving passing grades.