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The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and Microsoft have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ...
AN estimated 39 per cent of young people go to university in the US, 36pc in the UK, 27pc in India and about 8-9pc in ...
Yes! I thought, as I read these lines from the Russian American poet Joseph Brodsky in a 1989 love poem, “A Song.” There’s ...
May 2025 brings transformation in partnerships, finances, and career for Libra natives. The month begins with an emphasis on ...
The Bronco community welcomed Russ Kavalhuna, J.D., following his appointment by the WMU Board of Trustees as WMU's 10th ...
We asked the 10 candidates for the Columbus City School board to tell us about themselves and why they are the best candidate. Here are their answers.
A new survey conducted by College Vidya has revealed a significant shift in higher education preferences, with Online Doctor ...
The recent NCAA Men’s Final Four at the Alamodome marked a significant milestone for San Antonio, bringing the city into the national spotlight. The collaborative efforts of civic leaders, workers and ...
Higher education is often viewed as the gateway to career success, yet in today’s rapidly evolving job market, a degree alone no longer guarantees employability.
U of A alumnus Will Feland contributed $1 million to the Land of Opportunity Scholarship campaign. The gift establishes the Will Feland Land of Opportunity Scholarship and will impact students' access ...
In addition to traditional courses, there are several new-age courses now that offer promising career paths for students seeking a future-driven education.
Above all, lead with service, because real success is measured by how many others you help rise along the way.