Category: College

  • Bill Weir, Keith Pelley, and Dr. James Orbinski to address students at the World Affairs Conference (WAC) on Wed., March 5 at Upper Canada College in Toronto

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  • On eve of CFP title game, some college players ask, What would it would look like to be employees?

    Breadcrumb links PMN BMN Business Article writer: Associated Press Eddie Beals Posted on January 19, 2025 • 4 minutes read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. Article content ATLANTA (AP) — The way Cardell Thomas sees things, it…

  • CDI College collects nearly 1,300 items as part of its holiday food drive

    Article content VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The food drive, held December 2-13 at all CDI College campuses across the country, collected nearly 1,300 items. Article content “It is wonderful to see how much staff and students across our campuses have contributed to the magic of…

  • CDI College collects nearly 1,300 items as part of its holiday food drive

    Article content VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The food drive, held December 2-13 at all CDI College campuses across the country, collected nearly 1,300 items. Article content “It is wonderful to see how much staff and students across our campuses have contributed to the magic of…

  • College acceptance rates rise, and most schools take in most students

    It’s the season when high school seniors rush to prepare their college applications before the December deadlines, even though those seeking early admission have already sent in their applications. But as they stress which schools will accept them, students can take some comfort in one direction: Overall, it’s getting easier…

  • Money in NCAA sports has changed life for a few. For many athletes, college degree remains the prize

    Breadcrumb links PMN BMN Business Article writer: Associated Press Cheyenne Mumphrey, Michael Marott, and David Brandt Published on November 8, 2024 • Last updated 24 minutes ago • 5 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. Article…

  • Warren Buffett Says He Wouldn’t Be Successful Today If He Didn’t Take This $100 College Class: ‘I Was That Terrified’

    Warren Buffett says he wouldn’t be as successful today if he didn’t take this $100 college course: ‘I was so terrified’ He is known to be a legendary investor Warren Buffett He answers investors’ questions for hours each year Berkshire Hathaway Company (New York Stock Exchange: brk-a) (New York Stock…

  • Democrats fly banners over college football games against Project 2025

    Democrats have denounced this in hundreds of ads and billboards, I printed it in a large book format. As an element of the conference, it was mentioned in seemingly every speech and press release. Now they will campaign against the conservatives. Project Plan 2025written by Republican allies. Donald Trumpto the…

  • The Royal Society of Canada Announces its 2024 Cohort of Fellows and College Members

    Article Content OTTAWA, Sept. 3, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) and its members have elected this year’s new Fellows and named the next class of RSC faculty. One hundred and four new Fellows have been elected by their peers for their outstanding scholarly achievements. This…

  • The Royal Society of Canada Announces its 2024 Cohort of Fellows and College Members

    Article Content OTTAWA, Sept. 3, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) and its members have elected this year’s new Fellows and named the next class of RSC faculty. One hundred and four new Fellows have been elected by their peers for their outstanding scholarly achievements. This…

  • Imperial College London launches new lab, backed by £1 million from the IOTA Foundation

    The facility is developing bias-free, circular AI algorithms for industrial robotics and electric vehicles, battery product passports, predictive analytics tools to detect pollution from offshoring, and more. IOTA Foundation just launched Advertise Opening of a new research facility, the Imperial IOTA Infrastructure Lab (I3-Lab), at Imperial College London. The lab…

  • Imperial College London launches new lab, backed by £1 million from the IOTA Foundation

    The facility is developing bias-free, circular AI algorithms for industrial robotics and electric vehicles, battery product passports, predictive analytics tools to detect pollution from offshoring, and more. IOTA Foundation just launched Advertise Opening of a new research facility, the Imperial IOTA Infrastructure Lab (I3-Lab), at Imperial College London. The lab…

  • NCAA college athletes are closer than ever to getting paid.

    No final agreement has been reached, and many questions remain unanswered. It’s also unclear whether the new rules can withstand further legal scrutiny, but college sports appear to be headed down a revolutionary path with at least some schools paying athletes directly to participate. Here’s what’s known and what remains…

  • Gen Z are shunning college to launch trade businesses and take apprenticeships

    Gen Z are shunning college to launch trade businesses and take apprenticeships

    Chase Gallagher was 12 years old when he started mowing his neighbor’s lawn for $35 apiece. At first, he had just two clients, but after some aggressive postings — with the help of his mother — he had 10 clients a week the following year. Now 23, he is part…