ASIAN CUISINE Krua Khun Rose 289 Cotuit Rd. #3 Sandwich 774.413.9485 BAKERY Maison Villatte 267 Main Street, Falmouth | 2 Luscombe Ave, Woods Hole 774.255.1855 BAR Liam Maguire’s Irish Pub 273 Main Street, Falmouth 508.548.0285 BREAKFAST / BRUNCH Moonakis Cafe 460 Waquoit Highway, East Falmouth 508.457.9630 BREWERY Bad Martha 876 East […] The post Food & Drink appeared first on OnCape Magazine.| OnCape Magazine
With two tournaments and a number of accolades under their belt, the Speech and Debate Union heads out this weekend for Middle Tennessee State University’s SDU tournament. Murray State’s SDU traveling team has spent this semester honing their preparation and oration skills in practice twice a week. Ryan Goke, the SDU coach and an associate...| The Murray State News
Dear alumni and friends, As autumn settles in, we’re excited to share some recent news from the College of Engineering & Computer Science. Our momentum continues to build, and we’re proud to announce that the college has risen in the U.S. News & World Report rankings. This recognition reflects the dedication and excellence of our […]| The University of Tulsa
Homecoming at UTulsa is a season of return with familiar faces, favorite places and stories that pick up right where they left off. As the golden leaves gather along Dietler Commons, the pale afternoon light sets our stone buildings aglow and warms our red-brick walkways. The days are cooler, and we are thrilled to welcome […]| The University of Tulsa
Powered by gifts to the Arts and Sciences Fund, the Dean’s discretionary fund, the College of Arts and Sciences has launched a new Seed Funding Program in the Office of Research and Innovation. Read on to learn more about two (of many) research projects made possible by the alumni and friends who contribute to the Arts and Sciences Fund annually. The post Seeds of Ingenuity first appeared on The Arts and Sciences Foundation.| The Arts and Sciences Foundation
For more than a century, business schools have adapted to the needs of the workplace. We have taught future accountants to reconcile ledgers, marketers to craft campaigns and managers to lead teams. Yet over the past decade, undergraduate business education has shifted toward producing tangible artifacts: spreadsheets, dashboards, reports, even lines of code. These practical […]| The University of Tulsa
Dear alumni and friends, As fall is about to begin, I hope your summer months were pleasant. I am delighted to share with you the incredible talent of our students, faculty and staff here in The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. Our research, principles and curricula are as shown in our […]| The University of Tulsa
WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards sits down with the star of Tulsa King, Sylvester Stallone.| WGN-TV
Dear all, This fall semester marks a time for new beginnings, relationships and opportunities. I extend a warm welcome to all our incoming and returning graduate students. In starting my tenure as the dean, I am reflecting on this time with gratitude. I want to personally thank my executive staff – Caitlin Getchell Lawson, Jonathan […]| The University of Tulsa
As we begin a new academic year at The University of Tulsa, I find myself reflecting on the many seasons I’ve experienced here over the past 23 years. Each fall brings fresh opportunities for growth, discovery and impact, and this year is no exception. The summer months were an active time at the Collins College […]| The University of Tulsa
“The thing I'm most looking forward to is the ability to really embrace the totality of who I am, as well as the totality of who the students are,” Young said.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Szymanski, a marketing professor by trade, plans to use his background to make sure employers, colleges and alumni understand the value of Baylor Business. He also announced plans to enhance student experiences through continued growth of international education, a focus on internships, the implementation of AI in all classes and more combined graduate degree programs.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Q&A with Dean’s Circle member, Robert Laidlaw ’47, LLB ’50, Parent ’72 and ’75 The post Dean’s Circle Spotlight: Robert Laidlaw first appeared on The Arts and Sciences Foundation.| The Arts and Sciences Foundation
As we embark on a new academic year, we want to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our faculty, researchers and students.| The University of Tulsa
Being a part of the Dean’s Circle means you’re helping to shape the future of the College of Arts and Sciences in profound ways. But what motivates you to make such a difference? Read on to see what Dean's Circle member Alexis Payton had to say! The post Dean’s Circle Spotlight: Alexis Payton first appeared on The Arts and Sciences Foundation.| The Arts and Sciences Foundation
I’m honored to serve as the inaugural dean of OCHNS and lead with our extraordinary faculty and staff to serve our students, the country, and beyond.| The University of Tulsa
Welcome to the College of Arts and Sciences, the place many call the heart and soul of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.| College of Arts and Sciences
The Faculty of Education is proud to honour two exceptional faculty members whose contributions to research and graduate education continue to shape our community in profound ways.| Faculty of Education
Thanks very much to our alumni, faculty, supporters, and students, this April we had our most successful TU Giving Day ever.| The University of Tulsa
Speakers tackled topics ranging from the importance of authenticity to battling the odds and navigating career pivots at the 46th annual Business Day.| College of Business
Congratulations to all students who have been named to the Dean’s and President’s Lists! This honor is reserved for students who have achieved outstanding academic success for the semester in their college or school, and exemplify dedication and commitment to their studies. Full-time undergraduate students enrolled in a degree program must earn at least 12 […]| News at Southern
Levin will succeed interim President Richard Saller, concluding a seven-month search process for Stanford’s 13th President following Marc Tessier-Lavigne's resignation last summer.| The Stanford Daily