The student news site of Sacramento State University| The State Hornet
Parking at Sacramento State is a tough task. The State Hornet went to gather students’ opinions and tips on the parking situation at hand.| The State Hornet
A memorial was held for the late Professor Martin L. Boston, Sacramento State’s former director of Pan African studies, at the Alumni Center on Tuesday.| The State Hornet
Sacramento State is reviewing the social media post of a professor that allegedly celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination on an Instagram story.| The State Hornet
For the second year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranked Babson as the No. 2 Best College in the United States, lauding the College for its impressive impact on student outcomes. The post No. 2 Again: Wall Street Journal Ranks Babson the No. 2 Best College for the Second Year in a Row appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In our occasional photo series, staff photographer Nic Czarnecki shares a unique, long-exposure image to illustrate the movement of students at the Club Fair. The post Unscripted Moment: Club Fair Blur appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
For the 29th consecutive time, U.S. News & World Report has named Babson College the No. 1 undergraduate school for entrepreneurship. The post No. 1 Again: Babson Tops Entrepreneurship Ranking for 29th Consecutive Time appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Finding love for the Vols all the way around the world in France| Torchbearer
UT is leading the charge to serve young students and families across the state through University-Assisted Community Schools.| Torchbearer
Changes to Colorado State University’s accessibility services are coming. In a soon-to-be one-stop shop, CSU will be combining its services in the new Accessibility Center, which will be directed by Amy Taylor. Taylor will start the role as the inaugural senior director Oct. 13. The center aims to connect services such as the Student Disability Center, the... The post CSU develops new Accessibility Center, names inaugural senior director appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
The establishment previously planned to open a restaurant at Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue.| The Temple News
Temple ranked 204 out of the 257 colleges evaluated in FIRE’s 2026 College Free Speech Rankings.| The Temple News
University resources, like a new Essential Needs Hub affiliated with the Cherry Pantry, hope to alleviate the impact of changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program| The Temple News
De VU wil zich niet letterlijk uitspreken, maar in een open brief erkent de universiteit indirect dat Israël genocide pleegt. De VU-leiding schrijft geen reden te zien om de conclusies van de VN in twijfel te trekken. The post VU erkent genocide in Gaza appeared first on Advalvas.| Advalvas
The Student News Site of Saint Louis University| The University News
Nearly six months after the Trump administration froze $790 million in federal funding for Northwestern, faculty continue to confront a new academic research reality amid national changes. An uncertain future remains a paramount concern for researchers as they adapt to funding freezes, hiring halts and staff cuts. On April 8, the same day it froze... The post As federal funding freeze persists, Northwestern’s researchers navigate uncertain futures appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.| The Daily Northwestern
Associated Student Government Senate welcomed a new batch of school senators Monday. A total of 611 students voted for senators between 5 p.m. Sept. 25 and 7 p.m. Sept. 28. Voting was administered on ranked-choice digital ballots, in which students could only vote for senators to represent their home school. All 20 school senator positions... The post Associated Senate Government names 18 school senators for 2025-2026 year appeared first on The Daily Northwestern.| The Daily Northwestern
McCormick and SESP Prof. Uri Wilensky was announced Monday as the winner of the 2025 Yidan Prize for Education Research, the world’s largest prize in education. Wilensky is a professor of computer science and learning sciences. He is the co-founder of the NU Institute on Complex Systems, interested in modeling world complexities, such as epidemics,... The post Northwestern Prof. Uri Wilensky wins prestigious $3.8 million Yidan Prize for Education Research appeared first on The Daily North...| The Daily Northwestern
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
Aziz Rana honored for visionary scholarship in service to constitutional, economic, and racial justice.| lawmagazine.bc.edu
BC Law’s umbrella affinity group provided a chance to reconnect and to welcome.| Boston College Law School Magazine
Geen gedwongen ontslagen, wel vacatures openlaten en korten op onderhoud van apparatuur. Zo gaan de faculteiten en diensten een groot deel van hun ‘ombuigingen’ vormgeven, blijkt uit plannen die gisteren naar buiten zijn gekomen. Medewerkers zijn bezorgd over toenemende werkdruk en een gebrek aan inspraak en centrale regie.| Delta
For centuries, human society has refined the concept of dignity in death. We have debated which execution methods are too cruel, too inhumane, or too barbaric to be deemed acceptable. Nations have outlawed gruesome practices, citing ethics, morality, and the fundamental belief that even the most condemned deserve some respect.... The post Giving a Rat’s Ass: Bringing Humane Practices to Laboratory Rodent Executions appeared first on The Slant.| The Slant
The Slant is Vanderbilt's funniest, snarkiest newspaper...since 1886.| The Slant
Preise und Auszeichnungen sowie Wahlen in Gremien der Bundesregierung und wissenschaftlicher Gesellschaften.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Knapp 200 Sportlehrer*innen aller Schulformen aus dem Regierungsbezirk Detmold treffen sich heute (24. September) zum Tag des Schulsports in der Universität Bielefeld. Das Rahmenthema der Weiterbildungsveranstaltung lautet „Mehrperspektivischer Sportunterricht“.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Die Themenreihe „Orientierung im Studium“ der staatlichen Hochschulen in OWL findet vom 15. Oktober 2025 bis zum 21. Januar 2026 statt und bietet Studierenden alle zwei Wochen einen Online-Vortrag.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
For the third year in a row, Northeastern President Joseph E. Aoun’s salary has exceeded $2 million, making him the highest-paid university president in Massachusetts, according to financial disclosures. Aoun was the eighth highest-paid university president nationwide in FY 2021 and the 24th in FY 2022, according to reporting by The Chronicle of Higher Education. ... The post Northeastern increased salaries, assets and employees in Fiscal Year 2024. Here’s a breakdown. appeared first on ...| The Huntington News
Jewnity Sports has become a 'joyful space for Jewish togetherness.' The post Chai Achiever: Why Yair Shpiler built a Jewish sports league appeared first on The Canadian Jewish News.| The Canadian Jewish News
Stanford CS majors are not only designing apps and conducting research — they’re creating award-winning short films, too. The post Love and music intertwine in student-made short film ‘Lili’ appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
On Wednesday, Charlie Kirk was assassinated on the campus of Utah Valley University. He was murdered while engaging in good-faith dialogue with college students – the proper, tried-and-true way of practicing politics in a republic. He leaves behind a widowed wife and two young children. His death is a tragedy for his family and the [...] The post Statement on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk first appeared on The Princeton Tory.| The Princeton Tory
Raik Helm, Geschichte und Germanistik „Die Heimat“ / Junge Nationalisten Raik Helm, ein 22-jähriger organisierter Neonazi, studiert seit 2021 Geschichte und Germanistik auf Lehramt an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB). Aktuell steht er kurz vor seinem Bachelorabschluss. Helm ist kein Mitläufer, sondern eine zentrale Figur in der rechtsextremen Szene Dortmunds. Seine Aktivitäten konzentrieren sich auf den […]| Infoportal Antifaschistischer Gruppen aus Bochum
The Pop-Up Shop creates a space for student-owned businesses to sell their items to Sacramento State students and faculty. Both student connection and real-world business skills are grown in The Pop-Up Shop.| The State Hornet
Babson College’s biggest fundraising event of the year, Make Your Mark, will be held October 15–16 to support students and the community. The post Make Your Mark, Babson’s Annual Giving Event, Celebrates 10th Anniversary on October 15–16 appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
As a sophomore, Jason Ou ’27 left campus during the pandemic. His departure set him off on an entrepreneurial odyssey, as he moved from one opportunity to another. Now, five years later, he is back on campus. The post After a 5-Year Entrepreneurial Odyssey, an Undergrad Returns to Babson’s Campus appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Trim Dining Hall may be a key part of everyday life for many Babson students, but a slew of faculty and staff members also make it part of their daily routine. At lunchtime, they file into the dining hall, seeking food and camaraderie. The post The Regular Crowd Shuffles In: Lunchtime at Trim appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
With the start of fall quarter Tuesday, Northwestern students embraced more than new class schedules. As they attended the first meetings of their newest courses, students also welcomed the opening of Deering Library after a full year of renovations. Starting in June 2024, Deering underwent renovations to improve study spaces and overall accessibility. The project...| The Daily Northwestern
Associated Student Government Senate ballot petitions are open and will close on Sept. 23 at midnight. Shortly after, Senate elections will open at 5 p.m. on Sept. 25 and close at 7 p.m. on Sept. 28. The ASG Senate includes 40 representatives, with 20 school-based Senators and 20 Senators who are group-based members. Each undergraduate...| The Daily Northwestern
Die Fachschaft Geschichte/Bild- und Kunstgeschichte der Universität richtet vom 22. bis 24. September die diesjährige Bundesfachschaftentagung (BuFaTa) Geschichte aus.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Welcome Back Reception kicks off the year for the JD Class of 2028 and the LLM Class of 2026.| lawmagazine.bc.edu
A Temple Law career event features one recruiter for the Department of Homeland Security, but no ICE officers.| The Temple News
Identity concealment rules were added to the policy, along with specific examples of bias, on the Anti-Defamation League’s recommendations.| The Temple News
PA State Grants are expected to be delayed as the state has not yet agreed on funding PHEAA.| The Temple News
Protesters gathered to demand action from the university on Gaza, ICE, climate and against harmful expansion into the local community.| The Temple News
Baylor University began rolling out digital IDs in the spring of 2023. Now the university is transitioning away from physical cards altogether. This year, the incoming freshman class did not even receive a physical ID, only a digital one.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
After nearly two years of continuous disruption to movement in their neighbourhood, community members say it’s time to open up the campus again.| The Indypendent
By Jeff Malarky Look. I’m not going to tell you what the goal of your education is. I think we both know what your Vanderbilt degree is good for—not some job at McKinsey or an internship with the firm whose CEO is the dad of your friend who grew up... The post A Freshman’s Guide to Showing Off to Your Friends at Other Schools appeared first on The Slant.| The Slant
On New Year’s Day 2021, five days shy of a day that would live in infamy in American history and fundamentally reshape her political career, former U.S. Representative Liz Cheney was visiting her family. She was discussing President Donald Trump’s political challenges to the certification of 2020 electoral results with her father, former Republican Vice...| The Daily Northwestern
Share: Monday, August 25, 2025| PCC Courier
In OWL arbeiten seit 2017 Talentscouts in 55 Kooperationsschulen daran, diese Bildungsbarrieren abzubauen und Talente auf ihrem Weg zu begleiten.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Ende April hat die Universität Bielefeld den freigezogenen zweiten Bauabschnitt des Hauptgebäudes zur weiteren Sanierung an den Bau- und Liegenschaftsbetrieb NRW (BLB NRW) übergeben. Seitdem läuft die Baustelleneinrichtung auf Hochtouren.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Uni-Ausbildungsberufe am 12. September praxisnah kennenlernen.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
The school year may be over, but Babson’s work of educating entrepreneurial leaders doesn’t stop. In the summer, many entrepreneurs, educators, and leaders descend on campus. They come from around the globe to connect and to learn. What they take away from the College can impact their companies, their classrooms, and their communities. The post An Entrepreneurial Summer: How Babson Impacts Communities Year-Round appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
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
A new campaign, Every Can Counts, will accept food and financial donations beginning Sept. 1 through the grand opening of the food pantry at 11 a.m. Sept. 12. The post Stock & Exchange, Babson’s First Food Pantry, to Open in September 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 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
All year, we empower entrepreneurial leaders to impact communities everywhere. But, in the summer months, our campus comes alive in new ways as we welcome scores of entrepreneurship students, educators, and professionals for an array of innovative programs. The post Summer Activity Embodies How Babson Impacts Communities Everywhere appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
With student mental health in the balance, students believe their peers are the reason why campuses are becoming more isolating.| University Business
Beim ersten Innovation Festival treffen sich am 17. und 18. September 2025 Unternehmen, Forschende und Entscheider*innen aus Ostwestfalen-Lippe auf dem Campus der Universität Bielefeld und Hochschule Bielefeld, um gemeinsam Zukunft zu gestalten.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available. Last updated Sept. 2 at 9:46 a.m. Northwestern Prof. Nina Kraus was reported missing in Evanston after going for a walk alone Monday morning, according to the Evanston Police Department. Kraus was last seen leaving her home at approximately 9 a.m.,...| The Daily Northwestern
After more than two years of organizing, a majority of Northwestern postdoctoral researchers and research associates voted to form a union represented by the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. The union election, moderated by the National Labor Relations Board, took place on Aug. 25 and 26. The NLRB counted 515 individuals who...| The Daily Northwestern
Diane Ring, Marianne D. Short and Ray Skowyra Professor, explains her work in fascinating detail.| Boston College Law School Magazine
Die internationale SemDial-Konferenzserie (Semantik und Pragmatik des Dialogs) kehrt zurück nach Bielefeld: Vom 3. bis 5. September 2025 findet an der Universität die 29. Ausgabe unter dem Titel „Bialogue 2025 – Meaningful Interaction“ statt.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Some of Baylor's fashion experts shared their predictions on what trends will be gracing campus — what’s chic, what’s flop and what to keep an eye out for here this semester. For all fashion enthusiasts and style icons across Baylor, this one is for you.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Internationale Konferenz OR 2025 bringt Forschung und Praxis in Bielefeld zusammen. Vom 2. bis 5. September treffen sich über 400 Fachleute aus aller Welt an der Universität.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Von schweren "Ziegelsteinen" zu digitaler Leichtigkeit. Bielefelder Online-Plattform macht Gesetzesrecherche effizient und einfach.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Vom 1. August bis zum 1. September läuft das Bewerbungsverfahren um die Sozialstipendien. Rund 530 Studierende werden aktuell durch die Stiftung Studienfonds OWL gefördert.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Mit einer Online-Schulung will das Forschungsprojekt „OptiKomm“ die Kommunikation zwischen Ärzt*innen und Patient*innen mit kommunikativen Beeinträchtigungen verbessern.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Gefördert von der VolkswagenStiftung untersucht ein Forschungsteam der Universität Bielefeld, wie lokale Demokratiearbeit unter schwierigen Bedingungen gestärkt werden kann.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Wie sieht die Kita der Zukunft aus? Damit beschäftigten sich Studierende der Universität Bielefeld und der Hochschule Bielefeld beim jüngsten Makerthon „Kita neu denken“ des ThinkTank OWL.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Der ukrainische Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler Dr. Ostap Slyvynsky ist zu Gast an der Universität. 3 Fragen an den Vizepräsidenten des PEN Ukraine.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Die Fakultät für Chemie der Universität feiert 50. Geburtstag mit einem Tag der offenen Tür am 12. Juli. Motto: „Chemie zum Anfassen und Mitnehmen“| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Am 9. Juli 2025 von 10 bis 18 Uhr findet in der Universität der Tag der Nachhaltigkeit statt. Höhepunkt der Veranstaltung ist die Verleihung des Nachhaltigkeitspreises.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Nahostexpertin Dr. Elisabeth Becker-Topkara spricht am 10. Juli in der Reihe "Refelexionsraum" in der Universität Bielefeld.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Zum siebten Mal in Folge wurde der Universität Bielefeld die Zertifikatsurkunde „Familiengerechte Hochschule“ überreicht.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Hintergrund sind Proteste gegen die Reduzierung der Mittelzuweisung ab 2026 durch das Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes NRW. Nach Gesprächen mit der Protestgruppe geht das Rektorat davon aus, dass die Protestaktion am Samstag, 5. Juli, beendet wird.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Auszeichnungen und Förderungen für Bielefelder Wissenschaftler*innen und Georg Forster-Stipendiat zu Gast.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Informationsveranstaltung zum Schüler*innen-Studium am 30. Juni. Bewerbungsschluss für die Teilnahme am Programm im Wintersemester ist der 1. September 2025.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Zum Abschluss des Sommersemesters lädt das Universitätsorchester Bielefeld am Montag, 7. Juli, um 20 Uhr ins Audimax der Universität ein. Auf dem Programm stehen das Cellokonzert op. 85 von Edward Elgar.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Schüler*innen, (Fach-)Abiturient*innen und alle, die sich für ein Studium interessieren, können sich am 26. Juni beim „Langen Abend der Studienberatung“ rund um das Thema Studium informieren und beraten lassen.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Bund und Land zeichnen Bielefelds Hochschulen im Rahmen des Professorinnenprogramms 2030 aus. Geschlechtergerechter Kulturwandel wird gefördert.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Beim Sommerfest des Vereins zur Förderung internationaler Studierender in Bielefeld (ViSiB) wurden zwei internationale Studierende der Universität und der Hochschule Bielefeld für ihr soziales Engagement ausgezeichnet.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Wahllokal in der Uni-Halle für die studentischen Wahlen zu den Hochschulgremien vom 30. Juni bis 3. Juli in der Uni-Halle geöffnet.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Die Mitglieder der Hochschulwahlversammlung haben heute mit deutlicher Mehrheit Dr. Stephan Becker für ein zusätzliches Jahr als Kanzler der Universität Bielefeld bestätigt.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Historiker*innen der Universität präsentieren ihre Forschung am 25. Juni in der Stadt. In neun Vorträgen à acht Minuten erfahren die Zuhörenden mehr über mittelalterliche Verhältnisse.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Alle reden drüber, wer versteht’s? Die Wissenswerkstadt nimmt sich das Thema Künstliche Intelligenz vor. GENIALE startet im September mit mehr als 200 Terminen.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Vom 30. Juni bis 5. Juli organisieren die Arbeitsgruppe 10 „Migrationspädagogik und Rassismuskritik“ an der Fakultät für Erziehungswissenschaft und das Welthaus Bielefeld e.V. das Festival.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Die Wissenswerkstadt präsentiert am 7. Juni ein offenes Familienangebot mit dem Sonderforschungsbereich "Sprachliche Kreativität in der Kommunikation" der Universität Bielefeld.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Professor Dr. Jochen Martin übernahm 1978 das Amt des neu eingerichteten Prorektorats für Lehre und studentische Angelegenheiten der Universität.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Vom 5. bis 29. August werden noch 40 freie Zimmer in Bielefeld oder der näheren Umgebung für die internationale Studierende der Sommerdeutschkurse gesucht.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Der Bau- und Liegenschaftsbetrieb NRW (BLB) informiert über den Start des zweiten Bauabschnitts im Universitätshauptgebäude. Auch der Neubau des Parkhauses an der Universitätsstraße schreitet voran.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Wie Algorithmen das Zusammenspiel von Mensch und Technik zuverlässiger machen – Informatiker Helge Rhodin im Gespräch.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Bei „FameLab Germany“ in Bielefeld treten am 24. Juni Wissenschaftstalente aus ganz Deutschland an. Es ist weltweit die größte Bühne in diesem internationalen Wettbewerb.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Der 18. Poetry-Slam mit preisgekrönten Slammer*innen startet am 22. Mai um 20 Uhr im Audimax. Der Eintritt ist frei.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld
Das Bürogebäude R4 für die Medizinische Fakultät OWL ist fertiggestellt. Die Universität übernimmt das Gebäude Mitte Mai passend im Zeitplan. Das Besondere an R4: Mit dem „Passivhausstandard“ erfüllt der Neubau den bisher höchsten energetischen Standard aller Neubauten auf dem Campus.| Aktuell Uni Bielefeld