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Muslim professionals quit 'hostile' France in silent brain drain
Alaska Superstation· 16 hours agoAfter being knocked back at some 50 interviews for consulting jobs in France despite his ample...
Andy Hopper back with a bigger challenge for state Rep. Lynn Stucky in GOP District 64 runoff
Denton Record-Chronicle· 22 hours agoChallenger Andy Hopper came away with 46.7% of the vote in the March GOP primary race for Texas...
The N.C. Arboretum announces new executive director
Mountain Xpress· 16 hours agoDrake Fowler is going to be a natural as the new executive director of The N.C. Arboretum. Fowler, who has served as the arboretum’s chief financial...
Emory to celebrate grads off-site amid upheaval on campus
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 6 days agoEmory President Gregory L. Fenves has participated in several online meetings with community members...
Court Declines to Dismiss Libel Suit by Anthropologist Accused of Mishandling Human Remains from...
Reason.com· 2 days agoIn The Canceling of the American Mind, Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott argue that the "modern era of Cancel Culture" began in 2014 and continues to the present. The authors argue that the sheer ...
Biden's upcoming graduation speech roils Morehouse College, a center of Black politics and culture
The News-Times· 2 days agoWhen he gives the commencement address at Morehouse College, President Joe Biden will have his most...
UNC professor: Chancellor Roberts failed in a defining moment | Opinion
The News & Observer· 6 days agoThe writer is a UNC French professor. History shows when university administrators bring in police, peaceful campus protests become violent and antagonisms escalate. On April 30, when interim ...
Remembering the life of George Ayers
Bangor Daily News· 2 days agoGeorge H. Ayers, 96, of Gorham, Maine, passed away peacefully with his family near on May 10, 2024. He attended Camden schools and graduated from Camden High School in 1945. While in school, ...