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Radical Technology Aims to Rev Up Oceans’ Power to Cool the World
The Wall Street Journal· 6 hours agoStartups are betting they can tweak the chemistry of seas to make them do even more. It is a radical...
Your Online Law Degree Was Not In Vain, Here’s Why
LawFuel· 4 days agoTo get a law degree, one typically needs about seven years, from being accepted to college to passing the bar exam. This is why for many people, an ...
Down a step from elite college football, officials pitch a model for a new sports landscape | News,...
The Maui News· 5 days agoCreighton takes a timeout during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Dec....
Why even ‘woke’ companies are turning their backs on HR ‘snake-oil’ sellers
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoHarvard University students gather to show their support for Palestinians in Gaza - Joseph...
On his way out, Fresno Unified Superintendent Bob Nelson spills the tea | Opinion
Fresno Bee via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIsn’t it great when people in positions of authority tell us not to trust our own eyes? Nelson’s...
There are Still Enough Jobs for 10x Developers – AIM
Analytics India Magazine· 4 days agoContrary to popular belief, the tech job market in India is booming with a high demand for specific skills. Bhasker Gupta, the CEO of AIM Media House, echoed this sentiment ...
Racist slurs and death threats: The dangerous life of a Georgia elections official
New Jersey Monitor via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoNationally, 38% of local election officials have experienced threats, harassment or abuse since 2020...
A Fantasy of Post-Generational Politics
The Nation· 7 hours ago“It’s only a mild exaggeration,” writes Mauro Guillén, “to argue that intergenerational conflict could well be to the twenty-first century what the world...
DMACC Foundation golf tournament raises $500,000 for scholarships
Iowa Capital Dispatch via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe DMACC Foundation broke its record for student scholarship fundraising at its annual DMACC CEO...
Western Pa. colleges are bracing for steep declines in enrollment, tied to the Great Recession of...
The Bradford Era· 2 days agoWhen the Great Recession gripped the United States in 2008, people started having fewer babies. This means those falling birth rates will soon catch up with colleges — and ...