Northwestern trustee Jennifer Leischner Litowitz (Weinberg ’91) and Alec Litowitz donated $20 million to the University in support of the newly renamed Litowitz Center for Enlightened Disagreement, Northwestern announced in a press release Wednesday. Launched in 2024 as part of the Kellogg School of Management, the center seeks to address rising polarization by teaching students... The post Northwestern gifted $20 million for Litowitz Center for Enlightened Disagreement appeared first on ...| The Daily Northwestern
The School of Social Work is pleased to welcome five new clinical faculty members for the fall semester. The post School welcomes five new clinical faculty members appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
When her summer internship at the U.S. Department of State was canceled, Talia Martin (SFS’27) became one of those affected by the federal government workforce reduction.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
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
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
The latest news, notes, and nods from Babson's undergraduate alumni in the Summer 2025 edition of Babson Magazine. The post News, Notes, and Nods: Undergraduates appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The latest news, notes, and nods from Babson's graduate alumni in the Summer 2025 edition of Babson Magazine. The post News, Notes, and Nods: Graduates appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Remembering alumni and members of the Babson community who have passed recently and included in the Summer 2025 edition of Babson Magazine.| Babson Thought & Action
Dr. Nomsa Khalfani (Kresge ’91, sociology) received the Health Equity Award at the first-annual Maternal Health Summit for her work as Co-CEO of Essential Access Health.| News
“Folks came to save me,” said Dr. Michael Zollicoffer ’85 (MD) of the more than $280,000 raised to pay off his cancer treatment bills.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ashley Perry earned her MBA at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School as an active-duty Army officer and a single mother of two.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
In the eery, dark depths of an Australian cave, high school students are learning first-hand about thousands of years of incredible natural history. With help from […] The post Teens enjoy fossil tour of discovery appeared first on News.| News
An internship can give you valuable professional experience. Spirit Cultural Exchange provides a useful guide to find a J-1 visa internship in the USA.| www.spiritexchange.com
As the University’s comprehensive campaign nears launch, Farrell reflects on philanthropy’s power to connect communities and shape higher education.| News Center
Will Burke on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”Photos by Randy Holmes/ABC Arts & Culture Funny or failure? It’s a fine line. ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ writer Will Burke on taking risks in comedy and why getting laughs is worth near-constant rejection Anna Lamb Harvard Staff Writer August 26, 2025 7 min read A series exploring how risk shapes our decisions. Imagine walking a tightrope. Your goal is to get to the other side without falling. Below you — certain death. Well, maybe not death. Maybe ther...| Harvard Gazette
Nation & World Why was Pacific Northwest home to so many serial killers? In ‘Murderland,’ alum explores lead-crime theory through lens of her own memories growing up there Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer August 19, 2025 5 min read In Caroline Fraser’s 2025 book “Murderland,” the air is always thick with smog, and sinister beings lie around every corner. Fraser, Ph.D. ’87, in her first book since “Prairie Fires,” her Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of “Little House on the P...| Harvard Gazette
Art Alum, Emmi Whitehorse’s work is featured in the 12th Site SANTA FE International with a piece titled “Cloud Gate” (2025). Whitehorse was born in Crownpoint, New Mexico, and is a member of the Navajo Nation. She earned her BFA in painting here at UNM, and she also went on to get a master’s degree, […]| Department of Art – The University of New Mexico
The Summer 2025 issue of Southern Alumni Magazine is now online. With features on: We’re also celebrating the 100th anniversary of the SCSU Alumni Association and sharing a Southern love story courtesy of alumni writer Allison Stoutland. She and her husband, Jeff Stoutland, have a combined four Southern degrees, writing credentials, and two Super Bowl […] The post Southern Alumni Magazine appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
Nora Mocarski, SYC ’02, is a distinguished educator who has been recognized as the 2025 Connecticut History Teacher of the Year by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Established in 2004, this prestigious award honors one exemplary K–12 history teacher annually from each state, the District of Columbia, Department of Defense schools, and U.S. […] The post Alumna Named 2025 Connecticut History Teacher of the Year appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
National philanthropic organization the Doris Duke Foundation (DDF) has announced that Jodi Hill-Lilly, ’88, M.S.W. ’94, will serve as the new director of the foundation’s Child Well-being Program. She previously served as Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families (DCF) for the State of Connecticut, and in this new role, will continue to drive […]| News at Southern
Compassion for children led Joey McDowell to Western's Faculty of Education, kickstarting a career supporting vulnerable students through special education| Western News
Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service is a three-part series covering the history of Frontier Nursing University. In this series, we explore the Frontier Nursing Service’s history from 1925 to 2025 through a chronological journey, highlighting the enduring themes that capture both the core mission that FNS stakeholders have consistently embraced, and the many ways that the service has changed. Read about the "Pressing Need for an Innovative Educationa...| Frontier Nursing University
Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service is a three-part series covering the history of Frontier Nursing University. In this series, we explore the Frontier Nursing Service’s history from 1925 to 2025 through a chronological journey, highlighting the enduring themes that capture both the core mission that FNS stakeholders have consistently embraced, and the many ways that the service has changed. Read about The War Years, Major Changes for the FNS Commun...| Frontier Nursing University
In this article, we explore the Frontier Nursing Service’s history from 1925 to 2025 through a chronological journey, highlighting the enduring themes that capture both the core mission that FNS stakeholders have consistently embraced, and the many ways that the service has changed. Indeed, whether we examine FNS leaders’ and staff members’ goals and accomplishments in the early years or recent years, we see throughlines of a focus on rural health, a dedication to primary care of the fa...| Frontier Nursing University
At Frontier Nursing University, we take pride in the incredible achievements of our graduates who continue to make a difference in their communities. From leading innovative projects to advancing in their careers, their stories inspire and motivate the next generation of nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners. We invite you to read more about alumni news and faculty publications and presentations in the Quarterly Bulletin.| Frontier Nursing University
Recent graduate Rikke Yeh moves beyond the familiar to foster growth and innovation.| USC Today
It’s been a whirlwind 18 months for Syracuse University School of Education Advisory Board member Felicia Walker ’87, P’17. What started as a trip with friends to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania has become a commitment to build out and maintain a pre-school/kindergarten in a small village close to the city of Arusha, some 100 […] The post Photo Essay: Felicia Walker ’87, P’17 Helps Fund a “Happy” Pre-School/Kindergarten in Tanzania first appeared on Syracuse University Schoo...| Syracuse University School of Education
“I know special education because I lived special education,” writes Carly Rosen ’14 on her website advocateforaction.org. At school, Rosen developed her own learning style, which, “along with having an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and later a 504 Plan to support me, had a meaningful impact that led to great success.” Rosen’s advocate was her […] The post Five Questions for Carly Rosen ’14 first appeared on Syracuse University School of Education.| Syracuse University School of Education
It started with trivia nights at the Inn Complete and a mutual fandom of Orange sports and grew into a life filled with Orange pride, campus milestones and a little one who thinks Otto the Orange runs the world. For Brianna G’20 and Kevin Shults G’20, Syracuse University isn’t just where they work—it’s where their […] The post Brianna G’20 and Kevin Shults G’20 Share Their Orange Love Story first appeared on Syracuse University School of Education.| Syracuse University School of Education
As point guard for the Orange women’s basketball team, Raquel-Ann “Roxi” Nurse McNabb ’98, G’99, P’25 was known for helping her teammates “make buckets”—a lot of buckets. The 1997 Syracuse University Athlete of the Year, two-time MVP, and three-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star still ranks fifth in all-time career assists at Syracuse. Twenty-five years later, […] The post Roxi Nurse McNabb ’98, G’99, P’25 Still Driving for an Assist first appeared on Syracuse Universit...| Syracuse University School of Education
Instructional design program alumnus Lawrence “Larry” Swiader ’89, G’93 has built a career at the intersection of storytelling, education, and technology—a path that’s taken him from the early days of analog editing as a student in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications to leading cutting-edge educational projects using artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality […] The post Bringing History to Life: How Larry Swiader ’89, G’93 Blends Storytelling with Eme...| Syracuse University School of Education
Laura Rouse holds a Certificate of Advanced Study (2017) and Ed.D. (2022) in Educational Leadership from Syracuse University School of Education. Her doctoral dissertation—”Unveiling the Unmarked Implications for Culturally Responsive Educational Leadership”—explores the ways Whiteness exists in predominately White rural pre-K through grade 12 public education. In 2024, Rouse founded Supernal Insights LLC, an educational […] The post Five Questions for Laura Rouse G’17, G’22 fir...| Syracuse University School of Education
Research in trauma care advances America’s military readiness and global health systems.| Fulbright
Graduate student Ashlee Titus’ work demonstrates why healthy soil matters for the environment The post Engineering a cleaner future from the ground up appeared first on UBC's Okanagan News.| UBC's Okanagan News
Congratulations to MFA alum Mark Anthony Brown Jr on being appointed a Strauch Early Career Fellow in Art at Cornell University! Whether inspired to assure that emerging educators have a powerful running start to begin their careers or motivated by … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
John Felix Arnold’s Invocations of Entanglement will be on display at 21c Museum Hotel Durham from August 23rd – October 26th, 2025. The exhibition is presented through 21c’s Elevate program, which highlights artists living and working within the Triangle area. There will be an artist reception on Saturday, August 23rd, from 6-8 pm.| Department of Art and Art History
Rémy El Youssef (Cambridge MBA 2024) has been named to the 2025 MBAs to Watch list by business-school publication Poets & Quants.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Laura Wilson, associate professor of speech-language pathology (SLP), is a certified brain injury specialist trainer through the Brain Injury Association of America, meaning she can train others to become certified brain injury specialists (CBIS). Additionally, she is approved to provide a unique opportunity for University of Tulsa graduate students to become provisionally certified, preparing them with […]| The University of Tulsa
Viktoria Thiessen hat 2022 ihren Bacholor in Health Communication an der Universität Bielefeld abgeschlossen. Jetzt arbeitet sie als Health Managerin bei der HARTING Technologiegruppe.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Benson Law combines passions for medicine, service to his country The post Reservist and MD student receives Canadian Medical Hall of Fame award 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
SAA’s Ten-Year Birthday Party SAA’s ten-year birthday party Thursday, September 25, 2025 7 – 9 p.m. The Student Alumni Association […] The post SAA Birthday Party appeared first on Oglethorpe University.| Oglethorpe University
Welcome Back Weekend hosted by OBAN and Black Student Caucus Welcome Back Weekend hosted by OBAN & Black Student Caucus […] The post Welcome Back Weekend hosted by OBAN and Black Student Caucus appeared first on Oglethorpe University.| Oglethorpe University
Oglethorpe Soccer Tailgate Oglethorpe Soccer Tailgate Sunday, September 14, 2025 1 – 3:30 p.m. Join fellow alumni and families in […] The post Oglethorpe Soccer Tailgate 2025 appeared first on Oglethorpe University.| Oglethorpe University
Annual Accounting Mixer Annual Accounting Mixer Thursday, September 18, 2025 5 – 7 p.m. The Hammack School of Business presents […] The post Annual Accounting Mixer 2025 appeared first on Oglethorpe University.| Oglethorpe University
Black and Gold Alumni Tennis Match Black and Gold Alumni Tennis Match Saturday, October 11, 2025 10 a.m. – 2 […] The post Black and Gold Alumni Tennis Match appeared first on Oglethorpe University.| Oglethorpe University
Greenlee Professional Achievement Award Reed Landberg, 1992, journalism and mass communication Editor, BloombergNEF Reed Landberg has spent 32 years reporting and editing for Bloomberg News. Based in London since 1995, he has spent most of his career covering energy, economics and politics. He followed OPEC, major oil company mergers and the United Nations talks that […] The post Announcing the 2025 Greenlee School alumni award recipients appeared first on Greenlee School of Journalism and ...| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
The Georgia State University Law Review is now accepting submissions for Volume 42’s Symposium Issue, scheduled for publication in Spring| College of Law
Oleh: Dinar Fazira Fitri USU, wacana.org – Mahasiswa baru (maba) Fakultas Hukum (FH) Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) diduga mengalami perpeloncoan yang dilakukan oleh kakak tingkat (kating) dan alumni. Hal ini terjadi saat Pengenalan Kehidupan Kampus bagi Mahasiswa Baru (PKKMB) berlangsung di tataran fakultas, Jumat (15/8/2025). Salah satu mahasiwa FH USU stambuk 2025, yang mengalami hal […]| BOPM Wacana
Emma DeVine BS’19, MAT’21 teaches hands-on science in her classroom, including the study of the metabolism of the fruit fly. DeVine introduced fruit fly experiments to her students after her experience with the Science Teacher Access to Resources at Southwestern Summer Research Program. It’s not unusual to find Emma DeVine BS’19, MAT’21 collecting water samples […]| News Center
As a second grader, Jose Alex Reyes Arias sat on the floor of May Memorial Library in Burlington, North Carolina, strengthening his reading skills with help from Elon student volunteers. Nearly two decades later, he stood on the stage at Schar Center, receiving his diploma from the university that had shaped him from the very […]| Elon’s Class of 2029 arrives on campus ready for new connections and opport...
Meet nine Elon alumni whose everyday work is shaping lives, communities and industries.| Today at Elon
Recent EMBA graduate Henrietta Mbeah-Bankas named a Best & Brightest Executive MBA 2025 by business school publication Poets & Quants.| Cambridge Judge Business School
By Jonathan Wright ’23, Resident Director The following was published in the Fall-Winter 2024 issue of TMC’s Communitas newsletter. It is reprinted... The post Reflections on New Student Orientation appeared first on Thomas More College.| Thomas More College
Mississippi State President Mark E. Keenum hugs a student as he presents her degree during spring 2025 commencement. Approximately 3,500 students received degrees this week during seven commencement ceremonies held in Starkville and Meridian. (Photo by Grace Cockrell)| Mississippi State University
Take a dive into Volopedia—UT Libraries’ online database of the university’s history and traditions.| Torchbearer
Alumnus Mike Keith steps into the announcer’s booth as the new Voice of the Vols| Torchbearer
Do you want to take an active role in supporting the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and contribute to the delivery of the CSC Strategy 2025 – 2028? The Alumni Advisory Panel is a platform for Commonwealth Alumni to provide constructive feedback on CSC programmes. By sharing personal insight and expertise, you can help steer the direction […]| Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK
30 years on from her Raleigh Belize Expedition, Sophie shares how her "life-changing" Raleigh experience impacted her life. The post 30 Years on From Raleigh: Sophie reflects on her 1995 Belize Expedition appeared first on Raleigh International.| Raleigh International
Northeastern’s 2025 Women Who Empower Innovator Awards recognized 31 students, alumni, and affiliated entrepreneurs advancing ventures in health, technology, sustainability, and social innovation. Now in its fifth year, the program has awarded more than $1.8 million to 133 recipients, funding individuals rather than enterprises and connecting them to a robust support network. To mark the […] The post CPS Innovators Honored in 2025 Women Who Empower Awards appeared first on Northeastern Un...| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
Alumni working in the healthcare industry enjoy a supportive community and are finding ways to guide the next generation in their careers. The post Celebrating Alumni In Healthcare appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
Jake Fuzak turned down a potential future with the NFL and WWE to pursue a directing MFA at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts The post Chapman Student Lands Job With ‘Castlevania’ Showrunner Adi Shankar appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
A new fellowship program from the School of Social Work aims to support social work leaders across the state. The post Jordan Institute for Families establishes social work leadership fellowship appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
UNC School of Social Work alum Ehmu Ra Ho ’23 (MSW) can trace her path to serving the refugee community all the way back to 2009. The post School of Social Work grad helps refugees feel at home appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
Jason Langley graduated in 2018 with a Geography BA and Environmental Studies BA. We are lucky to have him update us on his life after graduation. Why did you choose the Geography major? I came in as an Environmental Studies major, but after taking a human geography class I felt that all the gaps I […]| UC Geography
Noah Gluschankoff graduated in 2018 with a B.S. in Physical Geography and a minor in Earth Science. After working as a lab technician, he now is a PhD student at Stanford studying Marine Biogeochemistry. Why did you choose the Geography major? Growing up I always knew I wanted to study something in the environmental sciences. […]| UC Geography
Jeremy Konyndyk (MSFS’03) urges the humanitarian sector to use this drastic funding shortage to do with less by focusing on localization, rethinking the humanitarian financial architecture and mustering the political will to let go of traditional habits and turf battles.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
From unwanted child to political wunderkind: The surprising story of what Margaret Heckler ’56 accomplished.| Boston College Law School Magazine
Mel Robbins ’94 is a worldwide celebrity by every measure. Her journey through law and life has shaped her understanding of her purpose and remains central to her compassion for others and her meteoric marketability.| Boston College Law School Magazine
Ambition| Founders at the University of Cambridge
Alison Miller, a senior leader at the Nature Conservancy, reflects on her time in Columbia’s MPA-ESP program and how it helped shape her career path.| State of the Planet
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
In its inaugural rankings of the best 50 colleges in the country, LinkedIn named Babson the No. 1 school in four categories: strongest alumni network, largest share of alumni founders and entrepreneurs, fueling business development careers, and alumni working internationally. The post LinkedIn Ranks Babson No. 1 for Alumni Network, No. 7 Overall in the United States Amid Bevy of Top Marks appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
It’s not just about startups and pitches. The people in the audience at Babson’s Summer Venture Showcase make it a hub of connections and support. The post Mentors, Investors, and Proud Parents: Who’s Watching Babson’s Summer Venture Showcase appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Jennifer Buxton, PharmD ’03, leads pharmacy care at Cape Fear Clinic and helps expand health care access in Eastern North Carolina through UNC’s Eastern Advisory Board.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Crowd-sourced database project coordinated by Eric Schmalz ’10 reveals what Americans knew about the Holocaust at the time.| W&M News
Matching gifts allow your university to double many of the donations you already receive. Discover four tips to leverage matching gifts for alumni fundraising.| AlumniFinder
To boost alumni giving and connect with your institution’s former students, you need to leverage text-to-give. Explore these top text donation strategies.| AlumniFinder
It’s not uncommon to find parents, siblings, aunts, uncles and even grandparents who all share the Chapman Experience. The post Multi-Generational Families Highlight Strength of Chapman’s Alumni Network appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
Donna Ford Attallah’s “Learning to Give and Share” tells the inspiring story of a life shaped by a deep commitment to helping others. The post New Memoir From Donna Ford Attallah Celebrates a Life of Service appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
In partnership with the Office of Alumni Engagement, the Alumni Board of Directors cultivates strong and lasting relationships between alumni and the university. They provide guidance on programs, volunteer opportunities, and communications that enhance the alumni experience and align with the university’s strategic goals. Please join us in welcoming four exceptional Chapman alumni to the […] The post Alumni Board of Directors Welcomes Four New Members for 2025 appeared first on Chapman N...| Chapman Newsroom
Making movies is one thing—getting them seen is a whole different game. During his senior year, Chapman alumnus Dasha Levin ’24 wrapped up his Community Voices film and was ready to try and make an impression on the local and international film festival scene. Unsure how to navigate the complex film festival landscape, Levin […] The post Chapman Student Film Weaves Path to International Acclaim appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
When Orange City Councilman Steve Ambriz ran for an office in 2002, he billed himself as a product of the community, for the community. He once wrote, “I know that in my young life, I have made an impact in the lives of others. I know that in the big picture, I have made a […] The post Kaitlyn Ambriz Holl ’25 Carries on Father’s Legacy appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
For generations, Chapman University has played a transformative role in the lives of the students who pass through its doors—shaping their futures, broadening their horizons and nurturing their aspirations. But beyond the individual journeys, Chapman’s influence often runs deeper, weaving itself into the very fabric of families across decades. It’s not uncommon to find parents, […] The post Multi-Generational Families Highlight Strength of Chapman’s Alumni Network appeared first o...| Chapman Newsroom
Robyn E. Weller, CNM, MSN was a member of Class 33 of Frontier Nursing University’s Community-based Nurse-midwifery Education Program (CNEP). She took that education and training and turned it into a remarkable career. She has worked as a certified nurse-midwife for Kaiser Permanente in southern California for over 20 years. She is a successful published author, and she is passionate about participating in medical missions. Somehow, she still found time to answer our questions and share her...| Frontier Nursing University
An American engineer teamed up with Swedish researchers to develop complex robotic computing systems that find people lost at sea. He shares, “Fulbright reinforced how important it is for American researchers to exchange ideas with global partners.” The post Austin Downey appeared first on Fulbright.| Fulbright
REMOVED: elsewhere, everywhere, nowhere is the most complete and intimate collection of the Removed series to date. Through never-before-seen photographs, journal entries, and personal reflections, it documents a decade-long exploration of how technology continues to reshape our attention, presence, and relationships. Renowned author and MIT professor Sherry Turkle, whose thinking has shaped and inspired Eric’s for years, has written the introduction. Her words add vital depth and context t...| Department of Art and Art History
The latest recipient of the Maxwell School’s Cramer Horizon Award has embodied the ideals of its namesakes, Gerald ’52, H’10 and Daphna Cramer, through his ...| SU News
A neuroscience PhD turned tech exec reflects on how the Foster Full-time MBA helped her become a strategic leader. The post Shiyi Pickrell Leads AI at Expedia Group. Her MBA Helped Get Her There. appeared first on Foster Business Magazine.| Foster Business Magazine
At the University of Washington, Raminder Chadha found the strategy, support, and perspective he needed to grow at Nike. The post Raminder Chadha Just Did It: Why He Chose the Executive MBA appeared first on Foster Business Magazine.| Foster Business Magazine
Kain Coronado uses his Master of Science in Taxation from the Foster School of Business to ensure fair utility rates across Wisconsin.| Foster Business Magazine
Among the 10 York University-affiliated athletes who competed at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games this summer, several won gold and silver medals for Team Canada.| York University
Three York University alumni and one former faculty member are among this year's list of the top 25 immigrants or refugees who have made a major impact on Canadian society.| York University
York University’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) is helping newcomers to Canada navigate the complexities of the job market with the Bridging Program for Internationally Educated Professionals.| York University
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The herd is gathering! Mark your calendars for the first-ever Bisons Block Party on campus at Princess Auto Stadium on September 20. This free, all-ages event runs on the concourse from 12 to 5 p.m. a| news.umanitoba.ca
Naomi Lim (MPP’17) was a reporter in her native Australia before coming to Georgetown in 2015, wanting to cover the 2016 Presidential election and immerse herself in American politics. Now, Naomi is a White House reporter for the Washington Examiner, and has held various roles at the Examiner since 2017. Before she came to Georgetown, […]| Institute of Politics and Public Service
Michael Ego opened Yagana Kappo-Izakaya, an omakase dive bar and restaurant, alongside Kevin Yanaga in 2024.| The Temple News
Lina Richardson spent 20 years in education when she started her pet treat company, Two Cats + A Dog Co.| The Temple News