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World’s 1st grad degrees in ‘happiness’ handed out to joyful students at N.J. university
NJ.com· 17 hours agoCentenary University bestowed the world’s first post-graduate degrees in “happiness studies” on 87...
Mother and daughter among the more than 3,000 graduating from UNR
Reno Gazette-Journal· 4 days agoDebra and Kaylie Smith of Reno took different paths to college but ended up at the same place, with ...
7 Questions With ... A Beaumont area 'cow-nselor'
Beaumont Enterprise· 14 hours agoKate Kiker moved onto a Beaumont area farm with her partner five years ago. “I just got curious and the calf was very curious,” Kiker said. Amidst the...
If You Want to Live to 100, Here's the Surprising Thing to Prioritize
Parade via Yahoo News· 7 days agoBut that's not the reality. "True positivity is the practice of accepting...and move forward from...
How to become a nurse in 2023 | St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 3 days agoA nursing career can be fulfilling, and there are plenty of opportunities for career progression. If you’re thinking of becoming a nurse, there are a few steps you’ll need to take< ...
Building A Company Around Mental Wellness Is Good For Business
Forbes· 1 day agoMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, which means a renewed focus on what companies are doing to...
SC State Army ROTC Bulldog Battalion commissions nine as 2nd lieutenants
The Times and Democrat· 2 days agoCorey Meggett and Breanna Calhoun, recent graduates of SC State's ROTC program, discuss their...
Conn College sends grads back to parents, into the world
The Day· 1 day agoMeicheng Lu, from right, Samuel Lovejoy, Alexander Lorenzo-Cruz and Nicholas Lorentzen throw their...
Yakov celebrates re-opening of his theater
Branson Tri-Lakes News· 3 days agoIn the early morning hours of July 31, 2023, Vladimir Putin sent a contingent of drones in the midst of a straight-line windstorm to blow the roof off...
Gonzaga graduate spreads mental health message on college campus
The Columbian· 2 days agoWhen anxiety plagued him his college freshman year, Grant Hagen leaned into one repeated thought. The Gonzaga University student replayed the mental mantra over and over in his head, across ...