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Beetles, tech, following mom's footsteps: University of Delaware grads mark 2024 commencement
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGot a story? Kelly Powers covers race, culture and equity for Delaware Online/The News Journal and...
Obituaries in Herkimer, NY | Times Telegram
The Evening Times· 3 hours agoTreva Joan Stephenson Peavey, age 83, died on Sunday, May 19, 2024, after several years with Alzheimer's, a disease which never took away her smile, her...
Why Most Americans Say A College Degree Isn’t Worth The Student Debt
Forbes· 4 days agoEconomic prospects for young adults without a college degree have improved over the past decade,...
Obituaries in Salina, KS | Salina Journal
Salina Journal· 1 day agoPhillip S. Weberg, 73, passed away Tuesday may 14, 2024 peacefully at his granddaughter’s house. Phillip studied biology in Arizona then transferred to...
Amarillo area Our Town briefs for May 26, 2024
Amarillo Globe-News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHe was recently elected as an Ag Council Representative for Texas Tech’s Davis...
Remembering the life of Terry Daniel
The Valdosta Daily Times· 6 hours agoHe was born on July 2, 1941, to the late Carl Eugene Daniel and Estelle Phillips Daniel Smith. He grew up in Plains, Americus, and Valdosta. Terry ...
APPLY NOW: NAACP Scholarships now open!
CW39 NewsFix· 24 hours agoHOUSTON (KIAH) – Class of 2024, listen up! If you are continuing your studies at a college or university, saving up for it should have started yesterday....
Obituaries in Phoenix, AZ | The Arizona Republic
The Arizona Republic· 5 days agoShirley Ann Low (Teague) was born in Lubbock, Texas on May 19, 1934. Shirley grew up in Slaton, Texas (west), graduated with a Degree in Education from...
USC Law Launches New Master of Laws Specializations in Business, Media & Entertainment
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoUSC Gould will equip graduates from these two new programs with essential knowledge of complex...
ASU's President on Campus Protests, AI and College Sports
Time via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe answer was no. They can complete [their degrees]. They just have to meet with our student...