In the contemporary hospitality landscape, hotel key cards serve as more than mere access tools; they are integral to the guest experience and operational efficiency. For decades, plastic key cards have been the ubiquitous standard, facilitating seamless entry into rooms and access to hotel amenities. However, the environmental repercussions of this reliance on plastic have […] The post The Sustainable Shift: Embracing Wooden Hotel Key Cards appeared first on RFID Card.| RFID Card
ISO 14443 is the foundational international standard that defines the parameters for proximity integrated circuit cards, commonly known as contactless smart cards, and the devices that communicate with them. We at RFIDCard understand that in our increasingly interconnected world, contactless technology has become an indispensable part of daily life, from secure payment systems to efficient […] The post What is ISO 14443? Breaking Down the 4-Layer Protocol and the Key Differences Between Typ...| RFID Card
To many, a small public library card may only be a credential for borrowing physical books. However, in today’s era of digitalization and interconnectedness, the function of this card has long surpassed its traditional scope. It has evolved into a multi-purpose pass that unlocks digital resources, community services, and even a smarter life. Its modernization—especially the […] The post Unlocking Infinite Possibilities: The Hidden Functions of the Public Library Card and the RFID Revol...| RFID Card
In today’s educational landscape, traditional attendance methods, such as roll calls and paper sign-ins, are increasingly revealing their inherent inefficiencies and limitations. These methods are not only time-consuming and prone to errors but also struggle to provide real-time data analytics. However, with the rapid advancements in the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing technologies, […] The post How RFID Student Cards Are Transforming Attendance Tracking with IoT and Cloud In...| RFID Card
There's no obvious statutory basis for a federal agency conditioning access to higher ed funding on a sweeping list of arbitrary demands. The post Trump Administration’s Higher Ed Compact: Admirable Impulse, Bad Policy appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Skanska and the University of South Florida have kicked off the fifth cohort of their joint “Mentor Protégé Program”, a free 12-week course aimed at helping small, local construction businesses… The post Skanska teams up with university to coach small building firms appeared first on Global Construction Review.| Global Construction Review
PODCAST: In the first installment of his new podcast, USC’s interim president sits down with the dean of the USC Annenberg School to discuss his priorities and the university’s future.| USC Today
The gift from Ronald and Marianne Renaud to USC Marshall will empower students, faculty and businesses to tackle society’s most pressing health and wellness challenges.| USC Today
The two-time Super Bowl winner and NFL Hall of Famer came to USC Annenberg to discuss the creation of his company, Omaha Productions.| USC Today
The program — USC’s signature college preparatory effort — gives students who live near USC’s campuses the skills to succeed in college and beyond.| USC Today
James Bullock shares his perspective on USC Dornsife’s strengths, the power of public scholarship and why asking life’s biggest questions matters.| USC Today
The National Science Foundation award will strengthen the future of mathematics by blending cutting-edge research with innovative education and outreach.| USC Today
New crop of Trojans includes transfers, rural and military students, and students from nearly every state.| USC Today
The Association of American Medical Colleges recognizes the school for outreach, education, service, research and increasing access to cutting-edge clinical care.| USC Today
Scientists discover that egg yolk is a key to establishing authentic embryonic stem cells from chickens and seven other avian species, as reported in Nature Biotechnology.| USC Today
USC Marshall MBA alumni share insights on reinvention, connection and the power of the Trojan Network.| USC Today
As announced this past February, Fordham Lincoln Center’s long-favored Argo Tea shop will be replaced by the completely student-run Saxbys cafe. The Lincoln Center campus will be the home of the first Saxbys location in New York City. Anna Costello, a Saxbys employee, is lending an experienced hand to the cafe. Costello began as a... The post Argo Out, Saxbys In appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham’s undergraduate pre-professional advising program will undergo major changes during the 2025-26 academic year as the university integrates a new assistant dean for pre-professional advising. The new dean will oversee the pre-law and pre-health advising programs and expand pre-professional advising as a whole. Alongside these changes, the university will also introduce a new vice president... The post Fordham Restructures Pre-Professional Advising appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On Sept. 20, new and returning students gathered on McMahon Lawn for Fordham Lincoln Center’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) annual cookout. Following the success of last year’s event, the yearly cookout gives undergraduate students the opportunity to celebrate this important piece of Black culture through music, games and food. Karina Ruiz, Fordham College at Lincoln... The post BSA Hosts Annual Fall Cookout appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Fordham University Health Center (UHS) provides a variety of on-campus medical resources, including flu shots and a new walking initiative, to help students during what has become an increasingly lengthy cold and flu season. Students may receive a flu shot for $30, whether or not they are covered by Fordham’s Student Health Insurance Plan... The post Promoting Health on Campus appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Faculty, graduate students and many other members of the Fordham community gathered in the Flom Auditorium of Walsh Library on Sept. 18 to attend the first McGinley lecture of the 2025-26 academic year: “The Ethics of Meritocracy: A Theological Assessment.” Jonathan Crystal, vice provost for academic affairs, moderated the event, which marked the most recent... The post “The Ethics of Meritocracy” appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
WHEELING — The Wheeling Park Patriots have been dominant during their girls soccer season, compiling an unbeaten record going into their OVAC 5A championship game vs. University. […] The post UHS girls’ soccer team shut out by Wheeling Park in OVAC championship match appeared first on Dominion Post.| Dominion Post
Only blissful ignorance could shield you from what film nerds are describing as the “sequel epidemic”. Year after year, the biggest media conglomerates hold conventions announcing the reprises of long-standing (and often concluded!) franchises such as Jurassic Park and Toy Story, while cinephiles grow hungrier and hungrier for original stories. Perhaps the sequel resurgence could […] The post A Critique of Sequels: Let Dead Things Lie first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
Whilst walking the colourful streets of Brighton, you may have noticed art pieces around on top of shops, on spare spaces of the wall, or in alleys between buildings. If you have the time, wander down Trafalgar Lane, Kings Place or Gloucester Road, where you’ll see art by SNUB23, whose art often features robots using […] The post The Art Around. Street Artists and Art who help make Brighton, Brighton first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
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
Have you seen this man? For those fortunate enough to have spent the summer in Brighton, you’ve likely come across a young man named Ollie Sabatelli. Ollie, better known by his online handle “ollieknowinghim”, has gained some traction over the last year for his polarising, outspoken declaration of propositions from the Christian Bible. From London […] The post THE ISSUE OF STREET PREACHERS and NOISE POLLUTION first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
The 2025 Fresher’s Week Survival Guide: If you want to know how to make the most of the week, here’s your go-to survival guide!| Serenity You
An archaeological excavation has uncovered previously unknown details about a medieval church.| University of Gloucestershire
Many humanities professors at Stanford are ensued in a legal battle over research grant revocations from the current presidential administration. The post Humanities professors fight research funding cuts appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Stanford discontinued the Stanford Living Education (SLED) program under Vaden Health Services as part of widespread budget cuts, raising concerns among students and faculty who valued its emphasis on well-being and purposeful living. The post University cuts Stanford Living Education program appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
In focusing on the global economy, universities often lose sight of the needs of local economies.| Front Porch Republic
Libraries are facing a dire fate, as budget cuts and digitalization lead to the loss of valuable books and knowledge. With decreasing funds and predatory publishers, librarians are forced to prioritize digital content and study spaces over traditional books, leading to the demise of irreplaceable collections. This shift undermines the intrinsic value of deep knowledge and threatens its extinction.| Galileo Unbound
Four leaders charting bold new paths in education will be celebrated as the 2025 recipients of the Harold W. McGraw, ... Read more| eSchool News
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
Fordham students have had to adjust their financial plans for the 2025-26 school year after the university’s 4.65% tuition increase last semester. Several have sought additional employment, financial aid appeals and even transferred out of Fordham. The exact number of students who have transferred due to financial concerns has not been made available. On March... The post Students Leave Fordham due to Tuition Hike appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On Thursday, Aug. 28, the Fordham Lincoln Center plaza buzzed with students searching for extracurriculars at the annual Club Fair. The sun shone down on 87 clubs and over 800 attendees, according to the Office of Student Involvement (OSI). Melissa Gazal, Associate Director for Student Involvement, attributed this year’s particular excitement to the greater number... The post High Turnout for Club Fair appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Multifaith Picnic with the President featured speeches from University President Tania Tetlow and Campus Ministry leaders, student performances, activities, food and more on the Outdoor Plaza on Sep. 3 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. As the fourth annual iteration, this year’s event centered around community building. Erin Hoffman, director of Campus Ministry, said this... The post Students Connect at Multifaith Picnic appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham University hosted its new student orientation here at Lincoln Center, welcoming the Class of 2029. The rush of incoming freshmen was accompanied by further changes, from a new logo to a shift to digital, rather than physical, IDs. Fordham announced a complete rebranding of the Fordham logo and brand identity via an Instagram post... The post New Class, New Changes appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
A Local and National Trend England flags started appearing in Brighton near the end of last month, visible along the seafront, attached to lampposts, outside the Churchill Square shopping centre, and on main roads. The council has since removed a large amount, stating that the flags are in breach of health and safety guidelines. The […] The post England Flags: Patriotic or Racist? first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
There is a crisis of information surrounding the female body. Poor sex education during childhood and adolescence keeps us in the dark about our anatomy, hormones and sexual health. Fashion, beauty and social media skew our idea of what our bodies “ought” to look like. There is no wonder women and those assigned female at […] The post Dear Period Tracking Apps: Stop Paywalling Our Cycles first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
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
Join Dr Mariette Frazer, one of the authors of Retail Management 3e, for a sneak peek of what to expect from this new edition, due to publish in November 2025. Dr Frazer unpacks how the book supports students by offering a holistic understanding the retail mix, and also explains the many updates to the text, prompted […]| Oxford University Press Southern Africa
The Government will be changing aspects to New Zealand’s higher education system, informed by a recently released report by the […] The post University sector changes announced – Expert Reaction appeared first on Science Media Centre.| Science Media Centre
Expert packing tips help students reduce stress and stay organised for a smoother university move-in experience.| Psychreg
MORGANTOWN — The craziest part about the game Brody Kehler had against Musselman on Friday night, in which he scored five touchdowns (four rushing, one 65-yard interception), […]| Dominion Post
New admissions criteria announced a continuation of legacy consideration and a reinstatement of the standardized testing requirement for class of 2030 applicants| The Stanford Daily
In the face of being fired, staff were advised to “do that task you've been dreading," like "washing delicates", "cleaning a bathroom" or "starting a tea ritual".| PEDESTRIAN.TV
Classes are formally starting, quotas have been approved, and entrance exams set. In some places, online classes are being met with boycotts while university students are met with repression. Still, the fight for autonomy of universities and a just society is not stopping with the instatement of online classes – it’s just transforming. The post Classes start but resistance persists appeared first on Mašina English.| Mašina English
The University will suspend the co-op statuses of both houses, finding them in violation of Title VI, a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin.| The Stanford Daily
Completed in 2021 in Hartford, United States. Images by Robert Benson. While engineering and the health sciences are not always thought of as sharing natural affinities, combining them in a new building anticipates a...| ArchDaily
The Albanese government wants to cut student debts as it frets about younger voters turning to the Greens. Economists say the $16b loan forgiveness will favour high earners.| Australian Financial Review
Depending on who I tell, I’m given both congratulations and condolences. Generally, at my university there is an expectation that department faculty ‘take turns’ being chair. So, we’re expected to …| Economist Writing Every Day
Harvard University challenged the US government in federal court Monday over its decision to withhold $2.6 billion in funding. The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on the elite school for months,…| France 24
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
After some 10 centuries of existence, universities have arrived to the end of their historical cycle. It| Cassandra's Legacy
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The affected students, who were notified as early as May 8, are different from the four students whose visas were revoked in early April. The post Two More Student Visas Revoked appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham University marked its 180th commencement on Saturday, May 17, celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2025 under both stormy and clear skies, complete with summery hot temperatures. The ceremony took place at the Rose Hill campus. Commencement festivities started at 10 a.m. at Edwards Parade with the procession of graduates, bachelors, masters and... The post Fordham Celebrates 180th Commencement appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
The Environmental Protection Agency has terminated the program that gave Fordham a $60 million grant for environmental justice programs, according to an email sent by Tania Tetlow on May 6. Through the Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program, Fordham was given $48 million to distribute to partner organizations and received $12 million for its own administrative costs,... The post EPA Cancels $60 Million Fordham Grant appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
All four Fordham international student visas revoked by the federal government have been restored as of 10 a.m. on April 27, according to Fordham’s website. “At this time, all international visas for Fordham students and scholars are in force,” according to an update posted on Fordham’s webpage for political developments. Since January, the U.S. Immigration... The post Universities Stand Together appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
On April 25, Fordham educated students on their rights and addressed the community’s concerns on the current immigration climate during a forum held at Lincoln Center. Nationwide, the legal status of thousands of international students across the country has been restored after being previously cancelled by the federal government. President Donald Trump’s administration has indicated... The post Immigration Rights in the Current Climate appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham has introduced a new course evaluation system that aims to boost student involvement and provide teachers with concise, actionable feedback. Encouraging students to reflect on their education rather than only rating their professors and classes helps to embody the university’s Jesuit mission by minimizing areas where bias and misrepresentation can materialize. The new system,... The post Fordham Introduces New Course Evaluation System appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
A small group of the Fordham community learned about the federal budget process at a midday lecture on April 15. Jacob Smith, an assistant political science professor, gave the talk in McMahon 109. The event was the fourth in a series of general political education programs hosted by the FitzSimons Presidential Initiative on Civics and... The post Fourth FitzSimons Civics Event Clarifies National Budget Process appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Fordham announced a 4.65% tuition hike in a university-wide email on March 31, pushing yearly sticker-price tuition to $65,000. The email also announced that average room fees and meal plans will increase. John W. Buckley, vice president for enrollment, wrote in the email that the school “arrived at this difficult decision to increase tuition only... The post Administration To Raise Tuition 4.65% appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) offered free Plan-B and condoms to passersby just a few feet off of Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus on Feb. 19. This table was part of a larger campaign for reproductive health within the Fordham community. YDSA – a Rose Hill-based group – first vocalized their opposition to Fordham’s policies...| The Observer
A Stony Brook University doctoral student was awarded a grant from The Leakey Foundation to study how primates have adapted to living in coastal Kenya.| SBU News
The tertiary education union is calling for significant changes to staff representation on university boards, accusing them of...| www.canberratimes.com.au
Critics of a report by Australia's anti-Semitism envoy Jillian Segal say it risks undermining free expression and marginalising...| www.canberratimes.com.au
Donald Trump's "America First" agenda hits Australian universities, with at least six reporting funding cuts or pauses under the new administration.| www.abc.net.au
My Animal Agriculture and Beef Production University Training Compared to My Work Experience with OMAFA...While university research is essential, it often lacks the unpredictability and practical challenges of actual farm operations. This gap between research and on-farm application underscores the importance of Knowledge Translation and Transfer (KTT)—ensuring that research is not only scientifically sound but also practical and usable by producers. In this issue, Cate Thompson, a summer s...| Dairy and Beef Cattle Production
Alumni and friends have given nearly $4.3 million and helped more than 450.| USC Today
Newly Constructed Rubin Observatory in Chile Readying 10-year Ultra-Wide, Ultra-Deep Movie of the Sky Stony Brook University professors — along with post-doctoral, graduate and undergraduate students — from the Department of Physics and Astronomy are preparing to measure the Universe with the newly constructed National Science Foundation (NSF)-Department of Energy (DOE) Vera C. Rubin Observatory| SBU News
A University expert is inviting local communities to contribute to a new nature survey.| University of Gloucestershire
This training discusses how dealers use online platforms to peddle drugs and fentanyl-laced fake pills, and provides prevention and response guidance to protect youth.| Cyberbullying Research Center
In summer 2021, I started researching towards a PhD in Brewing & Beverage Technology in Berlin, Germany. Having submitted my dissertation and completing my MSc Brewing & Distilling degree at Heriot Watt University in December 2020, I was ready for the next challenge. My motivation to pursue a PhD is to gain a better technical … Continue reading A PhD in Brewing| Hop & Schwein
As you approach the final year of your university program, you have a pivotal decision coming that will shape your career trajectory. Your first job after graduation can be the stepping stone to a fulfilling and successful journey ahead. And when it comes to propelling your career, Wealthfront is among the best places to learn,... Read more| Engineering Blog – Wealthfront
The Buckley Institute is pleased to announce the winners of our 2025 National Undergraduate Essay Contest. This year, the second year of the national undergraduate essay contest, the Buckley Institute received over 60 submissions from students at colleges and universities around the country, coming from private, public, and community colleges. Responding to a prompt on […]| Buckley Institute
Coventry University is delighted to be part of a significant ESRC project that will be exploring the effectiveness of playful learning in universities over the next three years. | GameChangers
When studying A-Levels at sixth form or college, students typically take 3 or sometimes even 4 different subjects. Since this is considered the “norm”, many universities often base their entry requirements off these standards, sometimes even specifying the specific grade combinations they expect. However, it’s ... The post Which UK Universities Accept Two A-Levels? appeared first on Think Student.| Think Student
Between all the new people and adjusting to the new level of independence, starting out at university was pretty overwhelming. Having just started my first year at university in September, it’s been a lot trying to get my head around everything—especially just trying to figure ... The post What (and When) is University Reading Week? A Student’s Guide appeared first on Think Student.| Think Student
According to this webpage from the House of Commons Library, as of 2024, around 1.5 million higher education students in England alone were using student loans. Despite this, many students remain unsure about how the full student loan process works. While repayment information is more ... The post What Are SLC Disbursements? Student Loan Payments Explained appeared first on Think Student.| Think Student
As a higher level of education, degree programmes are generally considered harder than most previous forms of education. This is often due to the increased depth and complexity of the courses. While this can apply to all degree subjects, it can also mean that particular ...| Think Student
A National Science Foundation award will enable Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences to explore environmental change on marine ecosystems.| SBU News
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The proposed endowment tax in President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” would cost Stanford hundreds of millions of dollars each year, threatening financial aid and support for research.| The Stanford Daily
UT interim President Jim Davis named William Inboden, a University of Florida professor, as the sole finalist for the Executive Vice President and Provost position, according to an email sent on Wednesday to faculty. If approved, Inboden’s appointment would make him the third person to hold the position this year. Inboden would rejoin the University...| The Daily Texan
The UT System Board of Regents pledged a “transformative” $100 million investment to the School of Civic Leadership, Board Chairman Kevin Eltife announced Thursday during a press conference. The investment will go towards renovating UT’s Biological Laboratories building into the new home for the School of Civic Leadership, Eltife said, with the renovation expected to...| The Daily Texan
Today is my last day at Cardiff Met. I won't be idle; "Introduction to AI" is due out in June and other books in the way, but it is a change of pace and focus. To mark my retirement and turning 65 I am running 65 miles in a week in July in aid of Cancer Research UK.| Alan Dix
An article calling student loans the next mis-selling scandal due to the amount of debt English students are forced to take on.| Intergenerational Foundation
Fourth Circuit Establishes Due Process Right to Cross-Examination in University Disciplinary Hearings- Jacob Doe v. UNC, et al. In a lawsuit brought by Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP on behalf of a male student against the University of North Carolina and several of its administrators, the Fourth Circuit recently established a due process right to cross-examination in […] The post Miltenberg, Davis: “Fourth Circuit Establishes Due Process Right to Cross-Examination in University Disciplinar...| NESENOFF & MILTENBERG, LLP
By Camelia Elias. Camelia Elias is a renowned Tarot card reader and author of numerous books on cartomancy, hermeticism, mysticism, gnosticism, and esotericism. Born is Romania, she has spent her career (until recently: see below) in Danish universities as a professor of American Studies. As an academic, she authored numerous works on literary theory, poetry […]| Incite Seminars
By E.D. The Radical Education Department organically grew out of our orchestrated direct action campaign, as Nova Resistance, against the over-funded and over-securitized lecture by racist eugenicist Charles Murray at Villanova University in the spring of 2017 (click here to read a recent post about this action). However, its roots, for some of us, stretch […]| Incite Seminars
The hitherto US-centric economic model has exhausted itself, and Trump’s government is pushing to restructure the international economic architecture to maintain US hegemony. China is the main rival in this new reality, while the Europeans are becoming an impoverished appendage to the US. The Europeans could chart a more favourable path forward, except that they […]| Yanis Varoufakis
My new single, ‘The Loneliest Whale,’ is out TODAY! I love this song so much and I’m so excited for you all to hear it.| Finding Hope
On 11th April 2025, Melissa Benn, Jeremy Corbyn and Yanis Varoufakis addressed an audience at the University of Westminster dedicated to the memory of Tony Benn – almost 100 years from his birth. This is what Yanis had to say about Tony’s legacy at that event. (Click icon above for audio)| Yanis Varoufakis
Wondering if you can get a student loan for a second degree? Learn the rules and exceptions for returning undergraduates and all about alternative funding options.| Think Student
Wondering what happens if you’re absent at university? Learn the rules, consequences, and policies for undergraduates, postgraduates, and international students.| Think Student
Stony Brook Medicine, Southampton Hospital Association and the Southampton Hospital Foundation held a special ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 5 to celebrate the late spring opening of the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department. Once open, the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department, an off-campus extension of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Emergency Department, will be one| SBU News