SALT LAKE CITY — The University of Utah is making strides to create "college town magic" and move away from being a commuter campus, with one of those moves coming via a relocation of the ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA (AZFamily) — A group of friends from college are setting out to find the best sports town in the USA. It’s the plot for their new YouTube series “SportsTown,” out now.
A series of town hall meetings will help Heartland Community College gather input on the institution's path forward over the next 10 years. The goal of the meetings is to gather feedback from ...
Councillors rejected the housing plans after a plea from Horbury Civic Society at a meeting at Wakefield Town Hall. Graham Roberts, the society’s chair of trustees of Horbury Civic Society ...
That left the Town of Mercer without local ambulance services. Since then, town officials, including Chair Eric Snow, have worked to establish publicly organized Emergency Medical Services ...
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The appointment of Dr A Shaija, a National Institute of Technology Calicut professor who praised Nathuram Godse on Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary last year, as the institute’s dean has sparked a ...
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Calicut professor, who was charged last year for praising Nathuram Godse, is appointed as the Dean of the Planning and Development Department. The order ...
A NIT-Calicut professor, who was previously arrested and released on bail for praising Nathuram Godse, has been appointed as the Dean of the Planning and Development Department, effective March 7. Her ...
Fanshawe College will announce this spring which programs it will cut and how many people will lose their jobs, the school's head said during a town hall meeting with staff Wednesday morning.