Well-being Wednesdays, a Student Affairs initiative, offer the WashU community an opportunity to learn about wellness-related programs, buy fresh produce, enjoy a free cup of coffee and take a moment to relax. The post Well-being Wednesdays offer welcome break appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
On-demand delivery provider Deliveroo has partnered with student verification platform UNiDAYS to offer students in the UK and Ireland free delivery for three years. As of last month, students can verify their student status through UNiDAYS to unlock the free delivery offer on orders over £15 at restaurants and £25 at shops. Students can also now access exclusive offers and rewards through Deliveroo Plus Saver. The partnership is also available in France and will launch in Italy at the en...| EdTech Innovation Hub
What looks like efficiency in UK higher education often masks systemic injustice. Jim Dickinson explores how policies around reassessment quietly entrench inequality| Wonkhe
A probing exchange with OfS director Arif Ahmed exposes the legal and practical tensions at the heart of campus free speech guidance. Jim Dickinson looks at when happens when promises to Jewish students meet regulatory ambiguity| Wonkhe
Jim Dickinson explores how UCL’s oversubscription crisis has left hundreds of international students in limbo - raising fresh questions about whether UK universities are operating within consumer law| Wonkhe
An announcement at the Labour Party conference promises the return of targeted student grants, but the cost will be covered by a levy on international student fee income. Team Wonkhe explains| Wonkhe
Strangulation is increasingly present in student sexual experiences – yet remains dangerously absent from university policies. Harriet Smailes calls for education, data, and open dialogue to close the gap.| Wonkhe
Heading to university as a student can be exciting, but it also comes with financial challenges.| Your Money
UGA student Trey Wilson believes in the power of people. He's involved in everything from SGA to podcasting. This is what he's learned.| Beyond the Arch
Dr. Blair Wisco, who directs the CoPE Lab, has recently been awarded funding to create meaningful undergraduate research experiences. This funding is part of the College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Scholars: Advancing Knowledge through Research and Creative Collaboration Program. Dr. Wisco is one of ten College of Arts... Continue reading... The post Wisco Awarded Funding for Undergraduate Research Experiences appeared first on Department of Psychology.| Department of Psychology
This year, the department is proud to announce that two of our graduate students have won recognition awards from the UNCG Graduate School. Taylor Wood, a developmental student in our experimental program, has earned the Outstanding Thesis Award for her thesis titled, “Nice or Rich? An Examination of Children’s Preferences... Continue reading... The post Psychology Graduate Students Awards Sweep! appeared first on Department of Psychology.| Department of Psychology
Drew Mincey and Barbara Shumannfang will work with a pool of potential clients that includes residents of Hinton James Residence Hall and extends to students across campus, including at the School of Social Work. Together, they will build strategies for improving wellness and providing resources for services throughout campus. The post School introduces MSW students as peer well-being coaches appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
We spoke with Jaime Ocampo Trujillo to learn more about his role establishing the practicum placement, the ways in which the School’s Master of Social Work students made an impact in the community and more. The post Leading USFQ researcher urges School of Social Work to expand practicum placements in Galapagos appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
A pair of scholarships from the UNC School of Social Work are helping Cassie Childress pursue her goal of a MSW/MPA degree. The post School of Social Work scholarships help Childress ‘be a bridge’ appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
Reading Time: 5minutesAndrés García Barrios shares some reflections as a father and teacher, based on the framework of World Suicide Prevention Day. The post Opinion | Suicide Prevention appeared first on Observatory - Institute for the Future of Education.| Observatory – Institute for the Future of Education
At OVHcloud, we know great ideas happen when in-school learning meets real-world experience. The future isn’t something that happens to us, it’s something we build — day by day. To do that, we need to support the students who will be tomorrow’s leaders. | blog.ovhcloud.com
On this rainy September afternoon, Erik Schoen vacuums water from a backwater slough. The liquid will tell him if there are predators in this body of water.| www.uaf.edu
Sam Iannone, DMSB'27, and Giovanna Milora, DMSB'26, have become essential to two of Northeastern’s biggest traditions—Convocation and Commencement. Iannone, known for his red suit and boundless energy, rallies thousands of Huskies as an emcee, while Milora orchestrates the behind-the-scenes details that make each ceremony seamless.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Some of the 2025 Pelosi Scholars had internships in economics and security, spanning roles in the U.S. government and local nonprofit organizations.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
This fall, Georgetown University’s graduate Security Studies Program (SSP) welcomed one of its most diverse and accomplished cohorts to the Hilltop.| SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University
The remedy for the excesses of the radical Left is to restore an understanding of why America is a beacon of liberty.| The American Mind
SUMMERSET, S.D. (KELO) -- Stagebarn Middle School in Summerset is making an effort this month to collect as many socks as they can for veterans. This month-long sock-raising event shows students that every donation can make a difference. "Our goal as a school is 4,100 pairs. Last year, we collected 4,086 pairs. They have let [...]| KELOLAND.com
Too easy. Too hard. A two-year vacation. 11 months of hell. You hear both slants when it comes to business school. To some, MBAs take a page out of Animal House: a series of blowout bashes and ... The post Biggest Myths & Misconceptions About Your Favorite Business Schools appeared first on Poets&Quants.| Poets&Quants
Wharton marketing professor Peter Fader in action. In Fader’s class, writes EMBA student Kristen Denzer, “I deepened my understanding of customer centricity, ensuring that our childcare families remain at the heart of every ... The post In Defense Of Wharton: A Student’s Perspective On Value, Access & Application appeared first on Poets&Quants.| Poets&Quants
From Breaking Bad to The Big Short, MBAs share their favorite business-themed shows — and the lessons they learned from them.| Poets&Quants
The five-week program combines legal education with visits to the European Court of Human Rights and other institutions of international law. The post Students Say the Pre-Law Program in Europe Is Transformational. Here’s Why. appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
The School of Architecture team was recognized by the American Institute of Architects for its ecological building design that generates its own energy. The post Architecture Students Win National AIA Design Award appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
Penn Engineers, NASA, and five other universities tested robotic systems designed to help unmanned explorers cooperate in the dunes of White Sands, New Mexico, … Read More › The post Helping robots work together to explore the Moon and Mars appeared first on Penn Engineering Blog.| Penn Engineering Blog
This staged reading of the classic play – which unfolds against the backdrop of Ancient Rome – opens Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Fisher Theater.| LAS News
In one of my more popular posts, I argued that we need to do better than just nod politely at Direct Instruction (DI). Cognitive Load Theory is honored through DI’s ruthless efficiency: every word is deliberate, every example intentional, every new piece of content layered step by step to keep working memory clear and focused. … Continue reading Direct Instruction Embodies the Science of Learning| Education Rickshaw
Emily (second from right) hanging out with Grimace during her Cargill internship. Cargill supplies many food ingredients that supports McDonald’s I told myself that my summer internship in Digital Marketing at Cargill would be ... The post Minnesota Carlson Moments: Making The Most Of My Summer Internship At Cargill appeared first on Poets&Quants for Undergrads.| Poets&Quants for Undergrads
The University of Florida College of Nursing’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program again leads Florida, earning the No. 1 spot in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. The BSN program has topped state rankings for five consecutive years, ranking No. 23 among public universities and No. 40 nationally. This recognition…| nursing.ufl.edu
One in four Australian adults have at least one tattoo, but new research suggests that what’s in the ink may pose greater risks than the size […]| News
In today’s ever-changing digital world, the way we teach kids about science is rapidly transforming. Energy education, specifically, is expanding and contributing to the STEM landscape significantly. Helping children understand where energy comes from, how we use it in our everyday lives and how it affects our planet is critical to sparking early interest in STEM learning and inspiring potential careers in the energy industry. Thanks to new technology and the power of artificial intelligenc...| Energy Capital
Columnist Starr Sackstein advises a teacher on how to prepare to teach a new subject with no experience in the subject.| Kappan Online
From medical knowledge to financial support for students, the horse affectionately known as Baby Seven leaves an indelible mark on UT.| Torchbearer
UT is leading the charge to serve young students and families across the state through University-Assisted Community Schools.| Torchbearer
When FIFA needed to develop the best and safest pitches for World Cup 26 it turned to University of Tennessee turfgrass experts to tackle the problem| Torchbearer
UGA student Trey Wilson believes in the power of people. He's involved in everything from SGA to podcasting. This is what he's learned.| Beyond the Arch
As educators, we know that the most valuable lessons we teach often come outside the curriculum. Expressing genuine gratitude to a student can be the moment that sparks confidence, nurtures a lifelong love of learning, and confirms their worth. Finding the precise words for this crucial moment can be challenging, but your impact is profound. […]| Dreams Quote
Artikkeli Teaching media literacy in Palestine: Supporting civil society and democracy julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran ELM Magazine.| ELM Magazine
A prior post, Tips for Using #AI and for Talking to Students About It via @Rdene915 #education #edchat #edtech @EduaideAi @SnorklApp @MagicSchoolAI @GetSchoolAI @BriskTeaching and more| Learning as I go: Reflections & lessons learned
Do you ever feel stuck for blog post ideas? This post offers students and teachers 7 ideas to help find inspiration for your future blog posts. It includes a printable worksheet. Get inspired and get blogging!...| The Edublogger
Piyush Chaudhari earns Superior Accomplishment Award for work to make medical data research-ready| Doctor Gator
Sarah Gray spent her summer thinking about sun protection — but not in the way you might expect. Her focus? Soybean crops. “Heavy ultraviolet rays from the sun can lead to cellular death in plants,” explains Gray, who transferred to Southern from Connecticut State Community College. Now a junior majoring in biotechnology, she spent nine […] The post One Plant Health Fellow’s Bright Idea appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
As an early-career social worker, Catherine Corto-Mergins, DSW ’25, helped people who had lost someone to homicide. “Looking back, it was one of the most profound experiences, and I found myself wondering if anything had changed in terms of available support,” says Corto-Mergins, now the director of training for The Village. The Village, with a […] The post First and Only R2 in Connecticut appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
A student shares how scary it can be to live paycheck to paycheck and reassures students in a similar position that they aren’t failing.| The Temple News
A student argues that it’s important to set boundaries with alcohol and seek out resources on Temple’s campus to find help.| The Temple News
The Swoop Sprint is part of U Homecoming Week 2025!| @theU
The festival welcomed not only Utah Asia Campus students, but also students from other universities at Incheon Global Campus.| @theU
Teams can be made up of anyone, students, faculty or staff. All you need is a design idea and a need for speed!| @theU
Check out what's happening on campus this week!| @theU
A recognized trailblazer in heart surgery, Nelson was an alum of the U and led the school’s cardiothoracic program for nearly 20 years.| attheu.utah.edu
Bogdan Jovičić, a student at the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, had been on a hunger strike for 12 days and is currently in the Special Prison Hospital in Belgrade. He is reportedly in stable condition, according to the Administration for the Implementation of Criminal Sanctions. Serbian President Vučić referred to Jovičić as a “hooligan” and claimed to not know that the student had been shackled while attending his father’s funeral, as seen in a viral photograph. The ...| Mašina English
Students gain practical research experience by working with faculty on real-world business problems| McCombs News and Magazine
Wondering how to become a barber without going to school? Spoiler: you can't. But there are some alternate paths – & we're sharing them here.| National Barbers Insurance
The Arts Scholars experience Hamilton on tour, after which they join the cast and crew in the front rows for an exclusive talkback.| Arts at MIT
Third-year doctoral University of Florida student Yunhan Chuai credits his parents with being “brave and supportive enough” to send him across the ocean to study engineering.| Department of Chemical Engineering
With a background deeply rooted in engineering, Taofeek Tejuosho is a fifth-year Ph.D. student in chemical engineering working to accelerate the design and development of polymer materials for diverse technological applications.| Department of Chemical Engineering
Former residents of Norwich House have filed a formal group complaint against the University of Sussex, alleging months of unsafe, unsanitary and disruptive living conditions, and claiming they received a dismissive and, at times, prejudiced response from the University. The complaint, coordinated and submitted by the Students’ Union (SU), requests £2,000 in compensation for each […] The post Norwich House Students Demand Compensation Over “Unacceptable” Conditions first appeared o...| The Badger
BC Law’s umbrella affinity group provided a chance to reconnect and to welcome.| Boston College Law School Magazine
PhD student Elohim Monard discusses his new podcast, Conversando de Política, exploring politics, communication, and geopolitics in the Americas.| School of Journalism and Mass Communication
October is Student Success Month at UM, offering students a wide range of supports, events, workshops, and resources to help you start the academic year with confidence. Whether you’re new to UM or returning for another term, this is your opportunity to explore the many services designed to support your academic, personal, and professional growth. […]| UM TodayUM Today
The Indigenous Career Mentor Program launched in the fall of 2022 as an extension of Career Services already established Carer Mentor Program. This year, the Indigenous Career Mentor Program will profile the story of one mentor each month from September to April. Interviews from our mentors will provide insight into Indigenous success, as well as […]| UM TodayUM Today
Experiential learning is one of the most effective ways for students to connect classroom knowledge with practical opportunities in supportive professional environments. These opportunities let you put your learning into action, work on meaningful projects, and discover where your studies can take you next. Through Riipen, students can take part in experiential learning programs that […]| UM TodayUM Today
UM students have exclusive free access this year, so don’t miss your chance. What if you could add in-demand skills to your resume in just a couple of hours? What if you could walk into| UM Today
A Bartow County school bus driver northwest of the Atlanta metro area is facing multiple charges after allegedly operating a school bus while under the influence with students on board, reported Fox 5. According to the news report, 51-year-old Lori Hagaman was charged with driving a school bus under the influence and several counts of […] The post Geogia School Bus Driver Arrested for DUI With Students on Board appeared first on School Transportation News.| School Transportation News
What started as a desperate job search turned into an unexpected passion for Jackeline Ezrre, a 30-year-old Arizona mom who left behind a career as a mail carrier to become a school bus driver. She shared with People News that she now finds the new role deeply fulfilling. According to the article, after facing multiple […] The post Arizona Mom Trades Stressful Job for Career as School Bus Driver appeared first on School Transportation News.| School Transportation News
In this issue, you'll find information on: - CUR Executive Corner - Advocacy Action Steps + Resources - Nominations Open for CUR Elected Leadership Positions - NCUR 2026 - Strategic Plan Twenty30 - CUR Webinars - CUR and Divisional Awards - and more The post CUR eNews: Grow Your Impact: Charting the Future Together: Our 5-Year Plan and Current Opportunities appeared first on The Council on Undergraduate Research.| The Council on Undergraduate Research
This year's graduating class share what they would've done differently in business school| Poets&Quants for Execs
Join us as we welcome current and incoming Blouin Scholars, at the 2025 Blouin Scholars Dinner. The post Photojourney: 2025 Blouin Scholars Dinner appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
PharmD/MBA student Gautami Sonarikar shares the perfect recipe just in time for fall! The post Rx Recipes: Gluten-free pumpkin bars appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy’s SNPhA chapter receives national praise and multiple awards at the 2025 annual conference. The post School’s SNPhA chapter honored with national recognition appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Austin Jarman, the sixth person in his family to attend the School of Pharmacy, draws upon the positive leadership examples of his relatives. The post Leadership powered by legacy appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
From psychology to pharmacy, first-year student Owen Gilstrap brings empathy, leadership, and a collectivist approach for patient-centered care to his pharmacy experience. The post Future pharmacist leads with empathy appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Choosing the right firm for your architecture internship can make all the difference! | ARCHITECTURE STUDENT'S CORNER
Refer good architecture daily - one only learns when one has a very good exposure to good design. Today, it is extremely easy to see good design and architecture, especially with some really wonderful websites and blogs on each and every topic. I often wonder at the musicians who practice daily to fine tune their art, even the dancers who spent an enormous amount of time perfecting their craft. But we architects don't do anything remotely close to that. Most of us think that once we get out o...| ARCHITECTURE STUDENT'S CORNER
Hand sketching is still relevant for architects and student architects. It is a tool to record and explore ideas,to quickly translate them onto paper, directly from one's mind. That process, in spite of all the advances in softwares is still best done using one's hands.| ARCHITECTURE STUDENT'S CORNER
What is it about major universities in the South that is drawing so many top students to enroll? They are much freer from the effects of toxic DEI and woke programs than their elite Ivy League counterparts. This shift is occurring because elite northeastern universities have invested significantly more in ideological extremism. ... Read more The post From Harvard Yard to Southern Charm: Students Flee in DEI Exodus first appeared on The American TFP.| The American TFP
If you happened to be in New York City last weekend, perhaps you saw a Times Square billboard promoting a very WashU pastime: Student Life Games. There, smiling from the 55-by-31-foot digital display, were crossword creators and founders of the newspaper's games page, recent graduate Alex Nickel and sophomore Rena Cohen. The post StudLife Games go big time appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
WashU students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to break out their U-Passes on Thursday, Oct. 2, to compete in the annual College Transit Challenge, an annual celebration of public transportation sponsored by Citizens for Modern Transit. The post Ride to win: WashU invited to compete in College Transit Challenge appeared first on The Source.| The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Three women from our department recently participated in a 208-mile relay running race, finishing second in the all-women’s team category and 59th overall.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
Over 60,000 students have benefited from the math program built on how the brain naturally learns A new analysis shows ... Read more| eSchool News
They scurry around the department to classes, labs, and seminars. We see them present and read their reaction papers. Let’s take some time to learn about the people behind the PowerPoints. Graduate students are essential to the research enterprise and valued members of any department with a graduate program. The... Continue reading... The post Meet the Graduate Students: Tyler Robinson appeared first on Department of Psychology.| Department of Psychology
As the academic year begins, many students will embark on what has become a rite of passage: studying abroad for part of their course. However, the Erasmus+ programme is not limited to university undergraduates…| France 24
Northeastern students turned compassion into action with CatBot, an AI-powered chatbot helping place Boston’s senior and special-needs cats in loving homes. CatBot answers questions, dispels misconceptions, and guides potential adopters, fostering stronger community engagement while freeing volunteers to focus on care. The post AI for Good: Northeastern students develop CatBot to boost special needs cat adoptions appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
At D’Amore-McKim, students are proving AI can be a bridge, not a barrier. Through the Prison Project at Suffolk County House of Correction, they guide incarcerated individuals in using generative AI to build resumes, practice interviews, and even draft business plans—skills that boost confidence and future job prospects. The post AI for Good at D'Amore-McKim: How the Prison Project uses generative AI to open doors after incarceration appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Syracuse University School of Education (SOE) doctoral candidate Atiya McGhee has been awarded a prestigious American Association of University Women (AAUW) Dissertation Fellowship for the 2025-2026 academic year. McGhee adds this accolade to their SOE Research and Creative grant (2022) and Joan Burstyn Endowed Fund for Collaborative Research in Education award (2023); University Pre-Dissertation Summer […] The post Doctoral Candidate Atiya McGhee Named an AAUW Dissertation Fellow first app...| Syracuse University School of Education
Over the summer, InclusiveU students attended the Mānoa Summer Intensive. a four day inclusive training program offered through the University of Hawaiʻi’s Center on Disability Studies (CDS). This intensive focuses on the concept of self determination, helping students learn how to make informed decisions and life choices through empowerment and preparation. Participants engaged in fun, […] The post InclusiveU students attend Mānoa Summer Intensive in Hawaii first appeared on Syracus...| Syracuse University School of Education
Now in its seventh year, the Paul F. Pelosi Scholars Initiative (PSI) continues to uplift exceptional SFS sophomores and juniors through a dynamic program that fosters professional growth, meaningful mentorship and real-world learning. By funding public service internship placements and connecting students with accomplished practitioners and scholars, PSI equips them with the tools and networks […]| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
The Pelosi Scholars Initiative empowers top SFS students for public service careers.| SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University
He will perform at Kasbah on September 20| Coventry Live
The millions of students he molded may well conclude that only the Right can be trusted to wield political power for the common good.| The American Mind
UNC Adams School of Dentistry Launches First-in-the-Nation Oral Health Policy Scholars Program with Inaugural Cohort Adams School of Dentistry has named the inaugural cohort of the UNC Oral Health Policy […]| UNC School of Dentistry
New program brings comprehensive high school and prep sports coverage to viewers The Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University is proud to announce the premiere of “Prep Sports Central,” a new weekly sports highlight and recap show entirely produced by students. The program debuts on Monday, Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
A key concern from the recent Indonesian riots is the targeting of private residences of legislators and technocrats—an emerging development. Historically, rioters focused on commercial areas, malls, and vehicles. Yet, influenced by Nepal’s example circulating on Indonesian social media, protesters have shifted toward attacking the homes of politicians and officials. While provocateurs may be orchestrating this trend, the normalization of such targets risks making attacks on private resid...| Indonesia at Melbourne
...how do you make that happen? Leave aside disputes over whether, as teachers, we should allow our students to use AI, or make use of it as a teaching tool, or incorporate into assignments. Suppose, for the sake of this discussion, that we've considered all of the pros and cons and have decided it's best| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Celebrating 15 years of IEEE-HKN: Discover how this merger has empowered engineering leaders worldwide.| IEEE Spectrum
Garber urges Class of 2029 to teach, learn from one another, reject viewing world in simple binaries.| Harvard Gazette