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As rumors circulate that UT’s ethnic studies programs may be at risk of consolidation, the school’s College of Liberal Arts ...
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SUNY Canton was included in SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr.’s October 10 announcement launching “Outdoors for All,” a ...
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The quiet removal of the university leader marks yet another departure from UT due to differences in vision as new leadership ...
An Indigenous Peoples Day post sets off a cascade of events at the Alamo and what La Niña's return means for winter in Texas ...
In the two years since Oct. 7, 2023, many American Jews have wrestled with trauma and fractured identities, feeling disconnected from their cultural and spiritual roots. Enter Shefa, an ...
Cooperstown festival nurtures a cherished art form — and creates future stars. A celebrated baritone talks about how he fell in love with opera, and got his start, at Glimmerglass.
The $1.8 trillion tech giant is looking for software engineers, only requiring a bachelor’s degree and minimal working experience. They’re welcome job postings as many tech companies cut back on ...
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said that the administration’s layoffs, which it has justified because of a lapse of funding during the government shutdown, are “both illegal and in excess of ...