University of Alabama at Birmingham Collat School of Business Dean Christopher L. Shook, Ph.D., is set to retire at the end of the spring 2026 semester following UAB commencement ceremonies.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville and Northrop Grumman marked a major milestone on March 3, extending more than 60 full-time and internship offers to UAH students and recent graduates. The ...
PennWest Edinboro's animation program has a long history, with professors and graduates who have worked for Disney, Lucasfilm ...
Christopher Rice, an executive vice president at Shell, challenged students to pursue purpose over ambition during the 33rd ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 26, 2026) -- A dozen supervisors crossed the finish line of a rigorous nine-month journey yesterday. During a formal graduation ceremony, they received certificates of ...
Dual recognition from Comcast RISE and Goldman Sachs positions BAAB for expansion in the growing AI-driven economy. Cultural intelligence is the next competitive advantage in AI. Institutions are ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The first class of Arkansas’ Future Fit Program has officially graduated, marking a significant step in the state’s effort to reduce repeat incarceration while strengthening the ...
Landmark decision expands professional inclusion, strengthens standards, and supports the next generation of Ayurveda practitioners MIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, February ...
Can the Arkansas Razorbacks break through the Sweet Sixteen in year two under coach John Calipari? With Darius Acuff Jr. leading the charge, anything is possibl Bob Bradley recalls 'one of the hardest ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont announced Thursday he submitted legislation that will establish the Connecticut Supplemental Graduate Student Loan Program in response to the Trump ...
HOUSTON, Texas (February 10) – Today, Shell announced a new and rewarding program for fans and all consumers tied to the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series race season. Starting with this Sunday’s race in Daytona ...
Los Angeles isn’t ending homelessness — it’s financing it, spending $418 million in 2025 with just 10% of that going toward getting people permanently off the streets. A bombshell City Hall report ...
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