As I am sitting at my computer writing this paragraph, I am only one month away from stepping into the second half of my Swarthmore journey. “Summer is going to pass by faster than we think.” “We’ll be upperclassmen then?!” I remembered this conversation, as if it just happened yesterday, with my friend when we […]| SwatStories
For many students, the first year of college marks the first time they have lived independently and away from home. In my case, not only was I away from home, but I was also extremely far from it. I grew up on the West Coast and had never left the state, so coming to Swarthmore […]| SwatStories
Three students shared their summer internships and work experiences with The Temple News.| The Temple News
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
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Two students have co-founded an independent afterschool program that aims to bridge the gap left after officials shuttered a tutoring service organized through the Nashman Center late last semester.| The GW Hatchet
Tuesday, July 22 to Thursday, July 24, the College of William and Mary’s board of visitors held a summer retreat at the Washington Center to discuss strategic planning for the 2025-26 academic year, the campus comprehensive plan and higher education policy changes affecting the College. While the board did not convene in its traditional eight-committee […]| Flat Hat News
Starting university is more than just a new chapter — it’s a leap into adulthood. New professors, new methods of study, and a brand-new social landscape make the experience both thrilling and overwhelming. The right mindset, a strong support system, and a secure financial foundation can transform those years into something extraordinary. Here are three […] The post 3 Reasons Why Scholarship Insurance Matters for Students appeared first on The Pavlovic Today.| The Pavlovic Today
Shelly Eh found career and volunteer opportunities through her academics, extracurriculars The post Political science student finds path at Western appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Faculty hope a school-made policy will discourage Kansas legislators from creating one. The post MHS cracks down on devices with no-phone policy in classrooms appeared first on Kansas State Collegian.| Kansas State Collegian
With football season just around the corner, returning students are preparing to cheer on their Longhorns. However, with the start of the new school year, many students will be supporting their team for the first time. To ease the transition into game day culture, The Daily Texan prepared a list of game day traditions for...| The Daily Texan
A snapshot of summer 2025 field research, study trips The post In photos: Around the World with Western appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Student-athlete MacKeely Shantz will play for TGN Basquet in Tarragona, Spain The post Mustangs basketball star signs pro contract in Spain appeared first on Western News.| 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
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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
On April 12th, 2022, in the 225 building of the Northeastern University Seattle campus, a special experiential learning event took place – Professional Mock Interview Day. Students gathered for an afternoon designed to help them improve their interview skills with empirical activities in the form of mock interviews conducted by working professionals. This gave opportunities […] The post Experiential Learning in Action on Mock Interview Day appeared first on Seattle | Northeastern University.| Seattle | Northeastern University
Over the next couple days, Case Western Reserve University students can visit the PNC Bank Mobile Branch to receive assistance with opening bank accounts or any questions they may have. This branch will be located outside of the Tinkham Veale University Center Aug. 20 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Although PNC supports the CWRU campus banking program, students are not mandated to bank with PNC, and they can pick the bank of choice that best suits their financial needs. PNC Bank offers vari...| The Daily
Among my freshman-year friend group, I was one of very few whose housing selection placed me outside of Willets Hall, one of the primary dorms dedicated to housing freshmen. Nonetheless, the amount of time I spent within that building was substantial enough for me to have been affectionately dubbed an “honorary resident” by the Resident […]| SwatStories
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
Berlin, a city renowned for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene, is also one of Europe's central hubs for the gaming industry. As a prospective MetStudios Berlin student, you’ll find yourself in a city that offers a huge variety of opportunities to immerse yourself in the world of gaming.| MetFilm School
On Dec 31st 2024, I had just gotten back home for about a week from my sophomore fall semester. I was sitting at my desk, responding to an email titled “Be in my dance lab piece?” It was from Jenna…| SwatStories
Summer break. Just the phrase makes you think of sunshine, spontaneous plans, and long, lazy afternoons. For many students, especially international ones in the UK, summer is a welcome pause during the fast-paced year. It’s tempting to either fill it with productivity goals or completely unplug and disconnect. But what... The post How to: Use Your Summer For Personal Growth first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
Graduating from university is a huge milestone, congratulations! After years of lectures, deadlines, group projects, and late night study sessions, you’ve made it to the finish line. But once the celebrations fade and the cap and gown are packed away, a new question arises: “What now?” If you’re feeling excited,... The post What To Do After Graduation: Your Next Steps first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
Lawyers for a university academic association alleged the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) targeted Georgetown University postdoctoral researcher Badar Khan Suri for his academic research and political speech. These arguments, which lawyers explained July 10 in a Massachusetts federal court, are part of an ongoing lawsuit brought by the American Association of University Professors...| The Hoya
On Monday, July 7, 91 First-Year Semester Abroad (FYSA) students moved into their on-campus accommodations for the Global @ Home portion of their study abroad experience. For the next three weeks, the students will prepare for their fall semester of travel balanced with classwork. FYSA provides the unique opportunity for first-year students to begin their college experience in either Oxford, England, (FYSA @ Oxford) or based out of Georgia Tech-Europe (FYSA @ GTE). This year, 99 students will...| Enrollment Management News
The annual semi-formal winter ball, hosted by the Campus Activities Board, missed the mark on theme but still entertained attendees. The post Winter Ball Wants for Glitz and Glamour appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
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
Serving the GW Community since 1904| The GW Hatchet
Academic achievement often takes centre stage in secondary school. However, one of the most valuable lessons is learning how to lead, not just through titles or formal roles, but through everyday interactions, such as listening, collaborating, making thoughtful decisions, and taking responsibility. According to SSAT, schools that champion student leadership report increased student engagement and […]| The Red Pen
Campus buzzed with a little more life this Monday, June 23, as 584 incoming first-year students began their first full week of summer programming at Georgia Tech. Tech offers robust summer start options, including Ignite and Challenge, which begin their first full week today.| Enrollment Management News
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
Georgetown University finalized an agreement with the National Park Service (NPS) and Washington, D.C. officials to construct a university boathouse and develop the waterfront area along the Potomac River, the institutions announced June 10. The agreement, which the Council of the District of Columbia must approve, gives the university a parcel of federal land west...| The Hoya
Trained by the state police, Babson’s newest Public Safety dog comes with unique skills to boost campus safety and community engagement. The post It’s All in the Name: Hero the Dog Brings Safety and Smiles to Babson appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
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
Actor and Screen Acting graduate Dávid Snopek’s most recent role started with a weighty line, delivered as a Soviet Officer in a tense scene under the direction of Amma Asante, opposite none other than Russell Crowe. While the moment was brief, it marked a powerful milestone in Dávid’s career: proof that his training, focus, and consistency is paying off.| MetFilm School
Shenandoah University presented the 2025 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards to recent graduates Liberty Tennyson ’25 and Logan Williams ’24, ’28 at its| Shenandoah University
Finals season is upon us here at Swarthmore. It sometimes feels all too easy to get caught up in all of the things going on, from projects to performances to preparing for exams, so it’s impo…| SwatStories
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
This spring, our ninth-grade students left the classroom behind for a week-long immersion in sustainable agriculture at Deep Roots Farm, a working organic farm nestled in the hills of Northern California. The trip is part of our hands-on, place-based learning approach that helps students connect deeply with the living world and each other. Each morning began with caring for over 100 chickens and a beloved pig named Thor. Evenings were spent gathering and cleaning eggs for sale at the farmstan...| Waldorf School of the Peninsula
AMHERST — International students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst are experiencing growing uncertainty following recent changes to federal immigration policy under the Trump administration and the university’s response to those changes. Some students have had their visas revoked, raising questions about their ability to remain in the country. Although UMass officials say they are...| Amherst Wire
Written by Heather Craven (ISH Resident 1976 – 1979) I was so fortunate to have been interviewed by Liz Ware for one of the few places given to UK residents at ISH. I remember her being wonderfully kind and encouraging to a quite overwhelmed 18-year-old from the country. I remember... The post ISH in the 1970s: An Education of the Heart by Heather Craven first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
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
Creativity and Innovation on Display at Spring 2025 TechMade Symposium| www.me.gatech.edu
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
Hazy smoke lingered over sweet sounds of local music and easygoing conversation as weed enthusiasts gathered for an annual celebration of the plant. When 1,400 people attended the 31st Extravaganja festival on April 19, 2025, patrons were free to discuss openly —and smoke— a shared love: marijuana. The free event hosted by the...| Amherst Wire
One of the lawyers for formerly detained Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow Badar Khan Suri argued the detainment was an overreach of executive power at a May 14 event. Hassan Ahmad, one of Khan Suri’s lawyers, and Nader Hashemi, the director of Georgetown’s Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU), explained the significance of the case following...| The Hoya
Georgetown University resident assistants (RAs) voted in favor of a proposed contract with the university May 9, ratifying the tentative agreement reached with the university after 13 bargaining sessions. Out of the Georgetown Resident Assistant Coalition’s (GRAC) 169 eligible voters, the 60 members who voted all cast ballots in favor of the contract. GRAC leadership...| The Hoya
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
For the first time in history, an American has been elected to lead the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, was named the 267th pope on May 8, 2025 — and his election is already stirring inspiration among a new generation of Catholics, including students at Southern Connecticut State University. Sydney […]| News at Southern
The transition from high school to college presents new challenges and opportunities for exploration of identity and sense of self. This is important for the transition to adulthood, but it can be an overwhelming experience as you navigate an unfamiliar environment. With this in mind, it’s important to know that there are resources at Georgia […]| Enrollment Management News
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
BASIS Materra and BASIS Mid City held their own Mardi Gras parades, with kindergarten students leading the celebrations. Learn how this tradition creates lasting memories for our students. The post Mardi Gras Parades at BASIS Baton Rouge Charter Schools appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
BASIS Scottsdale Primary East students performed at the Phoenix Chinese Week Festival, impressing attendees with their "Spirit of the Serpent" martial arts showcase. The post BASIS Students Impress With Martial Arts Performance at Phoenix Chinese Week appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
In January 2025, BASIS Charter Schools in Arizona held a network-wide spelling bee. The top spellers will have a chance to qualify for Scripps National Spelling Bee. The post 14 Schools Compete in BASIS Spelling Bee appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
By connecting our students with volunteer opportunities, we help them become active members of their communities. Learn about volunteer initiatives taken on by BASIS students. The post Student Volunteering: How BASIS Students Make a Difference in Their Communities appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
BASIS Baton Rouge Materra brought its entire school community together with its recent production of Annie. The musical featured performers from second grade all the way up to tenth grade. The post BASIS Materra Students Shine in Annie Production appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
More than 300 high-achieving students from BASIS Materra and BASIS Mid City received personalized letterman jackets. Learn more about how this tradition fosters school pride. The post BASIS Baton Rouge Charter Schools Celebrate Students With Letterman Jacket Ceremony appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
BASIS Ahwatukee participated in the Mesa Arts Center's Día de los Muertos altar contest, where they impressed attendees with a colorful Andy Warhol-inspired altar! The post BASIS Ahwatukee Students Impress With Creative Día de los Muertos Altar appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
Senior year consists of post-AP capstone courses, college counseling, and an off-campus Senior Project. Learn more about what makes our senior year experience so unique. The post What Senior Year Looks Like at BASIS Charter Schools appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
When students enter BASIS DC in grade 5, they are shuffled into one of four Houses. These Houses are integral to student life and play a huge role in BASIS DC's school culture! Learn more about this unique program. The post How BASIS DC’s House System Fosters Teamwork and Community appeared first on BASIS Charter Schools.| BASIS Charter Schools
(Helena, MT) Helena’s vast network of trails is finally starting to be used again after another long winter is finally on its last snow fall, but a lot of trails are still bad conditions for using until later in the month or even until next month, but some are still in good conditions for use...| The Nugget
Beyond the hundreds of screenings that take place, the Berlinale transforms Germany’s capital into a meeting point for the global film industry.| MetFilm School
The Highlands College Seal is more than a symbol; it expresses our mission and vision to fulfill the Great Commission in response to Luke 10:2.| Highlands College
By Melanie Ingler | Communications Coordinator Waldorf School of the Peninsula is thrilled to welcome Omar Kharroub, known on campus as “Coach Omar,” as our new Athletic Director! We’re excited to have Omar join our community, bringing his energy, passion, and structured approach to our Athletics Department. Omar’s journey to WSP is as inspiring as it is impressive. Growing up locally in South San Francisco, he began his athletic career in middle and high school, participating in foot...| Waldorf School of the Peninsula
“How do you feel?”This is the question I get asked the most by my non-Black peers.“How do you feel being one of a few Black students at Queen’s?”| The Queen's Journal
When I began my nursing journey at Queen’s, I anticipated a rigorous academic path filled with late-night study sessions, early morning clinicals, and countless cups of coffee.| The Queen's Journal
Undergraduate students experience more than just the classroom at Southern. Though classrooms still provide an important space to discuss ideas and learn together, experiential learning also plays a big role in academic success. From composing music in digital labs to teaching elementary school art classes, Southern students hone their skills and passions while preparing for […]| News at Southern
Discover how Krea University is redefining education with interdisciplinary learning, real-world impact, and global collaborations.| The Red Pen