The topic was front and center at Xavier University, where a discussion was held on Monday. The event was called Bridging the Divides: Dialogue on Political Violence and Civic Healing.
The real question about college isn’t whether it prepares students for careers. It’s how. And the “how” of the college experience is more complex, personal and misunderstood than most people realize.
This fall College is hosting its first ever Campus Integrated Theme designed to bring students, employees and community members together through shared inquiry and action, according to a news release ...
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In a filing in Hennepin County Court, Oct. 10, 2025, Dr. Neal Barnard has presented fresh evidence that Macalester College’s ...
A political storm has erupted over the alleged gang rape of a second-year medical student at Durgapur's IQ City Medical ...
UVA’s Karsh Institute of Democracy hosted its first Democracy360 event during what seemed like a politically charged time. It ...
These policies might affect me. They might affect every student, and I should care about the people that I’m sharing a town ...
Grand Valley State University’s Center for Health and Well-being is a leading a campus-wide awareness effort to educate the ...
A medical college student from Odisha was raped allegedly by unidentified men in West Bengal’s Paschim Bardhaman district, police said on Saturday (October 11, 2025).
College GameDay is in Eugene at the University of Oregon for the 13th time. The Indiana Hoosiers are in town Oct. 11 to fight ...
OU President Joseph Harroz Jr. sat down with OU Daily news editors Tuesday afternoon to discuss strategic plan updates, ...