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They followed the law. They got in line. They never took welfare or committed a crime. So why would Kevenson and Sherlie be sent back to Haiti?
New rules will change how student-athletes are compensated — here's how a local company is working to get ahead of the chaos.
Under the proposal, athletes, already able to collect from private entities, would be able to receive direct payments from universities for the first time.
Students from the College of St. Scholastica held a trade show to showcase new inventions that students have been working on during the semester. Students from the college’s new product development ...
Students at WNY P-TECH in Dunkirk recently completed a schoolwide project that has added some artistic flair to the halls. Modeled after the work of artist Mark Jenkins, students in art teacher Shelli ...
Hundreds of high school students filled Norris University Center this week for the annual Northwestern University Model ...
PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic — An American linked to the disappearance of a University of Pittsburgh student was spotted by NBC News with investigators and his attorney on a beach in Punta ...
A New York school district is facing a lawsuit from a former teacher and parent who says its new Spartans logo is a symbol of ...
Spring is well underway and it’s time to get started on the Spring Mill Trail Challenge. Trail challenge stickers and shirts ...
According to a recent Digital Education Council survey, as many as 86 percent of university students globally use artificial ...
Increasingly, parents, educators, philanthropists, and states themselves are looking to smaller learning environments.
During that period, he resided in student halls in Bloomsbury before moving to the luxurious Uncle building in south London. He had been considered a “model student” and had been sociable ...