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Krista Wiegand to discuss 'Hot issues in U.S. foreign relations'
Krista Wiegand, a national security expert, will discuss 'Hot issues in U.S. foreign relations' at an Altrusa meeting.
The Kennedys turned out en masse for the 1957 dedication of Manhattanville's Kennedy Gymnasium. From left, Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy, ...
MovitOn, the pioneering Web3 decentralized logistics platform, announces the successful completion of its $2 million ...
Incoming Eastern Michigan University President Brendan Kelly grew up in a family of entrepreneurs. When he was about 8, he ...
Harvard Divinity School Dean Marla F. Frederick said the school hopes to deepen its ties to Asian institutions and expand ...
Iran dismissed an American plan to pause the war in the Middle East and launched more attacks on Israel and Gulf Arab ...
The Busch School of Business was highly rated for academic experience in its debut in the Poets&Quants national ratings.
Artificial intelligence is transforming entry-level software roles by automating routine tasks. And there is a visible drop ...
Frontline Watch provides a weekly update on emerging terrorist activities and global threat trends, with Counterterrorism ...
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HR Frontiers with Senyo M Adjabeng: Are workers truly lazy and dishonest?
For the past decade, a bad myth has haunted the proverbial Ghanaian worker.\xa0 It is a myth raised in frustration by management, and occasionally voiced by political leaders or entrepreneurs seeking ...
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Trump goes for round 2 in court against Harvard, UCLA
Both Harvard and UCLA were hit with lawsuits by the Justice Department over alleged rampant antisemitism.
The “enrollment” or “demographic cliff” is a result of the birth decline during the Great Recession during 2007-2009.
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