From carved pumpkins to costumed climbs, students showed off their creativity and Badger pride at various events across campus.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Written by Victor Ujor – ISH resident 2005 to 2011, Mary Tevelyan Hall (MTH, York Terrace East) I was both excited and uncertain when I moved into ISH to begin my studies in London. It was my first time away from home, and although I missed my family, I was... The post From Uncertainty to Belonging: Life at ISH London first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
The men’s cross-country team is on an extraordinary winning streak.| onwisconsin.uwalumni.com
Students on the brigade find opportunities to experience campus nature at night, take part in research, and support Wisconsin wildlife conservation.| News
To curb distractions in class, an increasing number of schools are implementing stricter cellphone policies.| Education Week
The Shenandoah University men’s basketball program recently took its classroom learning on the road, traveling to Las Vegas, Nevada for an experiential learning trip centered around the HBCU Classic featuring […]| Shenandoah University
On October 8th, the first meeting for the Student Advisory Council was held in the Little Theater. One student from each school club and sport team was asked to attend the meeting to help represent all of Helena High’s extracurricular activities. The central purpose of the meeting was to increase communication between each extracurricular and...| The Nugget
The changing seasons have an impact on the emotions and attitudes of many people. As temperatures drop and we lose hours of sunlight, many Montanans start to feel a shift in their emotions. While many refer to this feeling as “seasonal depression”, mental health professionals refer to it as Seasonal Affective Disorder, or S.A.D. It’s...| The Nugget
Meet the rising actor who’s balancing college classes with a lead role in the hit show ‘Electric Bloom.’| News
Undergraduate students welcomed their loved ones to UW–Madison for three days of academic, athletic and social activities during this year's Family Weekend.| News
Far from typical large-scale university theatre productions, independent theatre promises unique, cutting-edge stories. The post Student-written play ‘Washing Machines’ aims to bring humour, horror, and heartbreak to audiences appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
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Breanne Kearney graduates with Governor General’s Gold Medal for outstanding scholastic achievement The post Neuroscience PhD studies what the body remembers appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Elizabeth Xue captivated by power to shape policy and improve lives The post Schulich grad follows passion for public health appeared first on Western News.| Western News
For many, club traditions operate with the intended functionality of bringing members of the team together. For the Swarthmore College Fencing Team, however, there seems to exists a desire for the traditions that pit us against each other in friendly competition. Predating my time in the club, the Swarthmore College Fencing Team has long participated […]| SwatStories
One carton of 12 eggs costs between $4 and $6 at the Swarthmore Co-op. A 50g egg (average size) has 6g of protein. 6g × 12 = 72 → 72 ÷ 5 = 14.4g of protein per $1. This protein-to-price ratio of 14…| SwatStories
Mechanical engineering students reimagine 1980s films as arcade games| The Hub
Babson’s long-standing Peer Tutoring Program harnesses the power of students helping students. The program, which recently underwent a number of investments and improvements, trains peer tutors to coach students needing extra academic support. The post With a Little Help from My Friends: The Power of Peer Tutoring appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
For students, staff, and faculty, the College’s rolling campus is an everyday part of the Babson experience. Nestled among the woods, buildings, and playing fields, the College’s hills add a certain charm and beauty to campus. The post Ups and Downs: Life on the Rolling Campus of Babson appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Ryan Travia, associate vice president for student success at Babson, issues a call to embrace well-being as central to student success in an upcoming book that offers a road map to leadership in student health. The post Leading the Way: Babson Wellness Chief Elevates Well-Being Priorities in Higher Education appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Supporting first-generation students at UConn’s Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills| UConn Today
The Fostering Success Program at Colorado State University creates a sense of belonging and provides support for independent students who must navigate a large, unfamiliar campus. The program is donor-funded and has grown into a community of around 300 students. To help students thrive, FSP provides several resources, including financial aid, coaching, community engagement opportunities... The post CSU’s Fostering Success Program supports, mentors independent students appeared first on The ...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
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Two prominent former politicians, one Palestinian and one Israeli, called for increased dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis at a Georgetown University event Oct. 16 while roughly two dozen students protested outside the building. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and former Palestinian National Authority Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Al-Kidwa debated the viability of a...| The Hoya
Eduardo Peñalver, who will become Georgetown University’s 49th president July 1, 2026, has advocated for immigration, defended affirmative action and criticized President Donald Trump’s policies and rhetoric, according to a review by The Hoya of past statements and actions. Peñalver served as dean of Cornell Law School before becoming president of Seattle University, a private...| The Hoya
July 1, 2026, will be President Eduardo Peñalver’s first day as Georgetown University president. It will also be the first day Georgetown has a president with Latino heritage. Peñalver, who the university announced Oct. 15 will succeed President Emeritus John J. Degioia (CAS ’79, GRD ’95), will also become Georgetown’s first non-interim Latino president, his...| The Hoya
Saahil Rao (SFS ’27) and Zadie Weaver (CAS ’28), running for Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) president and vice president, aim to reform club funding and work closely with the university administration if elected. The Hoya sat down with the candidates to discuss their policy platform. Rao and Weaver highlighted their plan to increase student...| The Hoya
Darius Wagner (CAS ’27) and Nazgol Missaghi (CAS ’28), running for Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) president and vice president, aim to improve access between students and university…| The Hoya
Southern’s Honors College kicked off the 2025-26 academic year in spectacular style, welcoming its largest cohort of new students in recent memory: 75, including 50 first-year students and 25 transfer students. The Honors College — designed for student scholars and leaders — also celebrated the opening of an expansive new home fittingly located in Hilton […] The post Honors College Celebrates New Home and Growing Community appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
Director of Civic Engagement & Social Responsibility Romy Hübler explains how to use dialogue to promote civic discourse.| Towson University
VIDEO: At the Latinx/e Heritage Month closing event, Trojans enjoy thoughtful speeches honoring history and celebrating strength.| USC Today
Written by Ana Lúcia Trincão Tomaz Serrano (ISH Resident 2014-15) Despite already working at the time, I took a leap of faith and applied for a one-year master’s program. To my surprise, less than a month later, I received the news: I’d been accepted to my university of choice—but I... The post ISH in the 2010s: A Leap of Faith and a London Miracle first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
As a student, there are lots of different costs to account for, from accommodation and groceries, to transport and day-to-day expenses (including that daily coffee). Most UK students receive a maintenance loan from Student Finance; however, for some students, a maintenance loan might not be enough to cover everything. Over... The post A Student’s Guide to Part-time Work in London first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
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The eight Interfraternity Council fraternities had 92 students rush to join one of their Greek letter organizations with 75 students accepting bids, a nearly 50-person increase from the previous fall’s rush process after the IFC nixed their 12-credit minimum for students to join a fraternity.| The GW Hatchet
Written by Natalie Gales ’25 In the 2025 Fall Term, Shenandoah University received a $1,500 grant from Ask Every Student (AES), a nonprofit organization focused on voter registration education. To […]| Shenandoah University News Archives - Shenandoah University
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MetFilm School Leeds celebrates three years at Prime Studios, with BA and MA graduates, new facilities, and a thriving creative community.| MetFilm School
In our occasional photo series, staff photographer Nic Czarnecki shares a unique, long-exposure image to illustrate the movement of students at the Club Fair. The post Unscripted Moment: Club Fair Blur appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Explore the importance of innovation centers in universities and how new spaces like AI labs, cyber hubs, and entrepreneurship centers shape future learning.| Bay Atlantic University - Washington, D.C.
From endless scrolls to trending sounds, social media has become part of the rhythm of campus life. For many students, TikTok and Instagram serve not just as entertainment, but as quick escapes from the pressure of deadlines. In the library, phones glow under the dim light as students sneak a scroll between notes. In the... The post Social Media Trends Reshape Student Life at Fordham appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Blanchard Tower decorated for the 1945 Homecoming with theme “Victory Through Christ,” College Archives Photograph #CA-B13859. This September marks the 80th anniversary of the end of Wo…| From the Vault
The city of London is a place that’s bursting with opportunity, with a rich and diverse culture, home to some of the world’s most iconic landmarks. Being a student in London, there are lots of benefits to enjoy, from the job opportunities available after graduation to having access to free... The post A Student’s Guide to Living in London first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
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I think it's always a great idea to participate in architecture competitions, especially when they are free. One tends to gain a lot while doing a competition. Sure, it's a lot of extra effort, but hey, it's totally worth it! You will start pushing yourself a lots the process, learn new things and widen your horizon.| ARCHITECTURE STUDENT'S CORNER
First-year student discovers new opportunities in biomedical science through hands-on learning, mentorship and integrated science at Schulich and Western| Western News
The UK’s second city is packed with vibrancy and culture, boasting a buzzing creative quarter, beautiful canals, and an amazing film scene – yep, we’re talking about Birmingham.| MetFilm School
Over 1,160 Georgetown University community members signed a petition demanding the university end its plans to transfer management of its shuttle service, Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle…| The Hoya
As a sophomore, Jason Ou ’27 left campus during the pandemic. His departure set him off on an entrepreneurial odyssey, as he moved from one opportunity to another. Now, five years later, he is back on campus. The post After a 5-Year Entrepreneurial Odyssey, an Undergrad Returns to Babson’s Campus appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
From fashion to tech, 12 Babson entrepreneurs made BostInno’s 25 Under 25, reflecting the College’s leadership in innovation. The post Babson Entrepreneurs Lead the Way on BostInno’s 25 Under 25 List appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
This past summer, Ethan Metaferia ’27 served as a stadium operations intern at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. Here are four key lessons that he learned. The post Four Lessons from a Summer Internship at an NFL Stadium appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Trim Dining Hall may be a key part of everyday life for many Babson students, but a slew of faculty and staff members also make it part of their daily routine. At lunchtime, they file into the dining hall, seeking food and camaraderie. The post The Regular Crowd Shuffles In: Lunchtime at Trim appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In recent years, cell phones have moved from novelty to necessity in daily life, but in U.S. public schools, they’ve also become a battleground. Facing growing concerns about distraction, mental health, and safety, state legislatures and school boards across the country are implementing bans on student phone use during the school day. Supporters say the […] The post The Rise and Impact of Phone Bans in U.S. Public Schools appeared first on Close Up Foundation.| Close Up Foundation
With Homecoming week in less than a month, students and faculty are preparing for the packed week of events and celebration of the university. The Student Homecoming Committee, composed of 25 Kansas State students, led by Tamie Redding, associate director of student programs, prepared for the historic week for months leading up to the event.| Kansas State Collegian
Moving into your student accommodation is an exciting stage of the academic journey you are about to embark on. It can also be overwhelming and daunting if you’re not sure of what to pack or what you will need to bring with you. This article has a full checklist of... The post A Student’s Guide for Packing and Moving into Student Accommodation first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
My parents and I shuffle into Gord Brock, dragging mini fridges and overstuffed suitcases up four relentless flights of stairs. After my posters were hung and my twin XL bed hung and my twin XL bed was made, I revelled in my new found independence. That first weekend glowed with the sunny, slightly naïve optimism of a nervous first year in a brand-new city. Now, as I return for my fifth and final year of the Con-Ed program, I can’t help but feel old. From my apartment, I watch the familiar...| The Queen's Journal
Graduate Lauren Louise shares her top tips for first-year success.| MetFilm School
During move-in day, a new crop of first-year students made Publishers Hall their home. The small residence hall, built over a century ago, is known for the tight-knit communities that form there. The post Publishers Hall Welcomes First-Year Students to Its Cozy Confines appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Families shared stories of packing, pride, and the promise of entrepreneurship as they helped the Class of 2029 settle into campus life. The post Parents, Siblings, and New Students Come Together for Babson Move-In Day appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
More than 600 new undergraduate students move into Babson each year. The Class of 2029 brings people from nearby and thousands of miles away to celebrate new beginnings on campus. The post Move-In Day Brings Babson’s Global Campus Together appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In a ghost town within Gloucester, Mass., College founder Roger Babson’s life lessons endure on boulders engraved with mottos adopted by every incoming undergraduate class. The post Babson Boulders: A Living Legacy Etched in Stone appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
As move-in day approaches, the undergraduate Class of 2029 looks ahead to what they want to accomplish and what they hope to discover over the next four years at Babson. The post Passion Projects and Purposeful Ventures Define the Class of 2029 appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
With AI job interviews on the rise, Babson trains job-seeking students to combine cutting-edge tech skills with authenticity. The post How Babson Trains Students to Stand Out in AI Job Interviews appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
With a background in performing arts, Jessica Chance has found a perfect role as the director of Babson’s Graduate Center for Career Development to combine her skills and help students discover their own professional paths. The post Jessica Chance: Guiding Graduate Students’ Career Development appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Babson provides more than just a world-class education and career opportunities. Through the generosity of its alumni and other donors, the College supports every facet of the student experience, including competitions, professional and personal needs, and anything else that comes up. The post Helping Hands: Alumni Support Enhances Babson Students’ Experiences appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Western Mustangs student-athlete Emmett Charles was named high school MVP in basketball, football and track and field high school last year.| Western News
Western grad Shane McCarthy became a boxer entrepreneur whose startup win and national title built momentum to launch a business with help from Morrisette| Western News
MetFilm School Berlin is celebrating another student success story, as one of our talented creatives has been selected to join the crew of the upcoming feature film HIJAMAT, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Nader Saeivar. The shoot will take place in Berlin from 15 September, running for approximately 25 days.| MetFilm School
What’s it like to live in London?| MetFilm School
You’ve been working hard for two years, and now results day is just around the corner.| MetFilm School
Is using AI for academic work cheating? The debate rages hotly, but Shanu Sushmita has a more useful question: what is a student using AI to do? To Sushmita, a Khoury College assistant teaching professor with two decades of experience in artificial intelligence, a student going to ChatGPT to generate a paper wholesale is very […] The post Faculty at Northeastern in Seattle Develop AI Detection Tools appeared first on Seattle | Northeastern University.| Seattle | Northeastern University
Twenty years ago, artificial intelligence floated somewhere between a theoretical discipline and science fiction. Today, it’s a practical skill set to be applied in any industry that wants to take advantage of the opportunities data offers. And Northeastern University in Seattle is responding to the shifting landscape, moving beyond individual courses in AI and offering […] The post Northeastern in Seattle’s New Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence Stresses Ethical Competence an...| Seattle | Northeastern University
If you went back in time and asked David Treadwell what he was going to be in five years, “computer vision and environmental researcher” would not have made the list. It wasn’t that he’d written it off – he simply hadn’t considered it at all. But as he prepares to graduate in May and join […] The post David Treadwell’s Journey from Finance to Environmental AI at Northeastern in Seattle appeared first on Seattle | Northeastern University.| Seattle | Northeastern University
Is that tasty-looking morsel on the forest floor an oyster mushroom, or a chantarelle? Yunxuan “Kaya” Rao, Master’s student at Northeastern Seattle, knows how to find out. Rao was one of 34 students who presented posters at the Khoury Fall Master of Computer Science Showcase in December, on research they completed under 8 different faculty […] The post Building Skills, Confidence, and Community at the 2024 Student Research Showcase appeared first on Seattle | Northeastern University.| Seattle | Northeastern University
After a life-changing setback, I found that Babson had the tools and community to rebuild my business and career—here’s how you can harness them too. The post The Skills, Network, and Mindset That Made My Babson MBA Pay Off appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Learn how to talk to high school students about eating disorders with empathy. Discover effective strategies for fostering mental wellness.| National Eating Disorders Association
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to learn filmmaking not just in theory – but directly alongside the people who live and breathe it every day – then you’re not alone. At MetFilm School, that connection to the real world of film and television isn’t a bonus feature; it’s the foundation of what we do.| MetFilm School
For BA (Hons) Content, Media and Film Production student Katie Wyles, a few hours at Sheffield DocFest 2025 turned into a defining moment in her creative journey.| MetFilm School
“You don’t have to wait to be ‘finished’ before stepping into professional spaces.”| MetFilm School
We’re proud to celebrate the success of Keely Pickard, a graduate of MetFilm School Manchester, who has earned her first high-end television credit as a Camera Trainee on Pushers—a gritty new drama series.| MetFilm School
Our London campus recently welcomed rising screenwriting talent William Gillies for a special in-person masterclass. William’s debut feature, Hallow Road (2025), has just been released—a psychological thriller directed by Babak Anvari and starring Rosamund Pike, Matthew Rhys, and Megan McDonnell. The film premiered at SXSW 2025 and was released by Universal Pictures in the UK and Ireland on 16 May.| MetFilm School
Earlier this month, the eyes of the BIMM community turned to our Essex campus, proud host nation of the 2025 BIMM World Cup. What began life as a friendly football match between students in Birmingham quickly gained momentum. By 2023, the tournament had expanded to include teams from multiple UK campuses, and in 2024, Berlin claimed its second consecutive title, officially establishing itself as the team to beat.| MetFilm School
For MA Screenwriting graduate Dilpreet Kaur Walia, storytelling has always been a heartfelt pursuit. One that’s taken her from the classrooms of MetFilm School to the colourful worlds of Peppa Pig, Hey Duggee, and Little Baby Bum: Music Time.| MetFilm School
Last week, MetFilm School Brighton was buzzing as students, graduates, staff, and industry guests came together for a packed programme of events. From career insights and graduation celebrations to creative showcases, the week offered lots of networking opportunities.| MetFilm School
For Huddersfield-born cinematographer and lighting technician Billy Haigh, a leap of faith into film school has paid off in remarkable ways. After a career in teaching, he enrolled on the MA Cinematography course at MetFilm School Leeds. He ended up graduating with distinction and creating an award-winning debut film in the process.| MetFilm School
As a global alliance intern, Diane Pham, ’12 business management and global studies, is getting hands-on experience managing an international company.| SJSU Blogs
Our MA Business for the Creative Industries is designed for those who want to turn their passion for culture into a sustainable and dynamic career. Whether your background is in film, music, live events, games, theatre, or digital media, this course equips you with the practical business skills, professional connections, and creative insight needed to thrive in today’s fast-moving industries.| MetFilm School
Our MA Learning & Teaching in the Creative Industries course is designed for students who want to shape the next generation of creative talent. Whether you’re a filmmaker, screenwriter, artist, or industry specialist, this course gives you the academic skills, reflective practice, and hands-on teaching experience needed to transition into an impactful education role.| MetFilm School
In the summer of 2024, MetFilm School Brighton played host to scenes from Bulk, the latest feature from acclaimed British director Ben Wheatley (Sightseers, Kill List, High-Rise). The shoot took place over a week at our film studio in Bevendean, with students stepping into key crew roles alongside professional industry figures.| MetFilm School
Our MA Screen Acting course is where performance and professional purpose meet. Designed for actors who want to sharpen their on-screen presence, explore advanced techniques, and build real industry connections, the course blends intensive training with practical experience.| MetFilm School
BASIS students are making an impact on an important cause through their work with Students Supporting Brain Tumor Research. Learn more about this student-run nonprofit organization. The post How BASIS Students Are Supporting Brain Tumor Research appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
Georgetown University community members praised the newly inaugurated Pope Leo XIV’s leadership, values and humility following the start of his pontificate May 18. After former Pope Francis died April 21, the College of Cardinals, the body that selects the next pope, elected Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a Chicago native who spent years as a missionary...| The Hoya
MA Post Production Savani Mohite credits her time at MetFilm School for launching her successful international post-production career. The founder of 25 Post House looks back at her transition from student to post-production generalist, emphasising the pivotal role of MetFilm School’s practical training and guidance in her development.| MetFilm School
While studying MA Post Production at our London campus, Andra Sascau’s cohort were given a particularly unique assignment: to edit a portion of MetFilm Production’s film, The Reason I Jump, a film about young neurodivergent people which particularly explored sensory perception.| MetFilm School
We’re excited to celebrate the incredible achievements of our MA Producing graduates, several of whom have contributed to some of the most acclaimed films of recent years, earning recognition at the highest level: the BAFTAs.| MetFilm School
After completing her undergraduate degree and launching her own production company, Daisy Russell decided to embark on MetFilm School’s MA Screen and Film Production course in Manchester. | MetFilm School
While planning their Industry Project, MA Screen and Film Production students Shubh Tripathi and Syed Ishaq decided to create a wildlife documentary. Their remarkable film, CauveryWASI, took them on a 2,000km journey along the Cauvery River.| MetFilm School
The BASIS Mesa Model UN team traveled to Madrid, Spain to participate in SEKMUN, where they debated against student delegates from around the world! The post BASIS Mesa Model UN Team Competes at SEKMUN in Madrid appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
BASIS DC celebrated the end of Black History Month with their very own fine arts showcase. Attendees enjoyed poetry, artwork, step performances, and a fashion show. The post The Black Vision: Black History Showcase at BASIS DC appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
BASIS Mesa bought together Model UN students from 11 high schools for its second annual NovaMUN conference. Student delegates addressed global topics such as climate change and trade negotiations. The post BASIS Mesa Hosts Model UN Conference for Local Schools appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools