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fromArchDaily
6 days ago

Designing Coexistence: Meet the Winners of the First Edition of ArchDaily Student Project Awards

ArchDaily launched the Student Project Awards to recognize and support emerging architectural talent and innovative ideas from students worldwide.
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

'Best college tradition anywhere'- Harvard Gazette

"This is a wonderful day for the students to show their spirit and kind of shed the super-academic, super-intense [persona] and just really be fun College students enjoying a little healthy competition."
NYC LGBT
#higher-education
Education
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Don't 'engage in divisive or contentious issues of any kind,' says provincial memo on graduation ceremonies | CBC News

Ontario's education minister mandates that graduation ceremonies avoid political views to protect student well-being.
Fundraising
fromCornell Chronicle
3 weeks ago

Record number of Giving Day 'champions' fuel fundraising success | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell University's 12th annual Giving Day raised $11.3 million from 17,011 donors across 50 states and 63 countries, breaking multiple fundraising records in 24 hours.
National Basketball Association
fromDefector
4 weeks ago

Senior Day Ain't What It Used To Be | Defector

Maryland honored four first-year basketball players as seniors, reflecting how the transfer portal has fundamentally transformed college basketball rosters and player retention.
Medicine
fromNews Center
1 month ago

AOA Medical Honor Society Inducts New Feinberg Members - News Center

Feinberg's AOA chapter inducted 41 new members, and keynote speaker Dr. Nadig presented advances in transplant science including novel organ preservation interventions and personalized organ-recipient matching strategies.
Education
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 weeks ago

Bayer funding available to education programs serving Berkeley students

Bayer is offering $100,000 to $400,000 in five-year grants to six organizations supporting STEAM education for Berkeley students from grade school through community college, with funding beginning August 2027.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 weeks ago

The Men's March Madness Champion-Based on Academics

Since 2006, Inside Higher Ed has used the NCAA's data on teams' academic performance to select its March Madness winners. First, we compare teams' academic progress rate, the metric the NCAA uses to measure athlete retention and academic eligibility. This year, we used data from 2023-24, the most recent available.
Higher education
Los Angeles Rams
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Prep talk: Football student-athletes to be honored at annual banquets

National Football Foundation local chapters honor top senior football student-athletes based on academic performance and leadership skills at regional banquets.
SF parents
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Vote now: Bay Area News Group girls athlete of the week

Bay Area high school girls athletes are recognized weekly through a reader-voted poll covering performances from the previous week, with voting open until Wednesday at 5 p.m.
fromNature
1 month ago

'No one quite like her': meet the female colleagues who inspire these award-winning women in science

To celebrate International Women's Day, held each year on 8 March, Nature asked six previous winners of awards given in partnership with Nature to name a woman who has had a positive impact on their career and well-being. This year, Nature has focused on winners of the Estée Lauder Companies' annual Inspiring Women in Science award, the inaugural Sony Women in Technology award - given to women who are using technology to drive positive change for society and the planet - and the annual John Maddox Prize.
Women in technology
Social justice
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Milpitas community leader honored for Black History Month

Black community leaders across Santa Clara and Alameda counties were honored at a February 14 celebration for their contributions to education, social services, and community development.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Explore the Longlist of the ArchDaily Student Project Awards

ArchDaily launched the Student Project Awards to recognize and support emerging architectural talent, announcing 104 longlisted projects from submissions worldwide across all continents and study levels.
Education
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 weeks ago

Saratoga High teachers earn recognition from Special Olympics

Two Saratoga High School special education teachers received Fall 2025 Teacher of the Season awards from Special Olympics Northern California for exemplary commitment to student inclusion and engagement.
Higher education
fromAbove the Law
4 weeks ago

Multimillion-Dollar Donation Will Let Law School Offer More Students Full Rides - Above the Law

A $4.5 million endowed scholarship donation to UNM Law School will provide full tuition rides for ten students, significantly expanding access to debt-free legal education.
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Class of 2001 elects Alejandra Casillas as chief marshal of alumni - Harvard Gazette

Alejandra's unwavering commitment to serving others is deeply inspiring, from her efforts to expand access to high-quality healthcare in historically underserved communities to her tireless advocacy for first-generation students,
Public health
History
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

Memorial Minute for Carter Joel Eckert, 79 - Harvard Gazette

Carter Joel Eckert redefined Korean economic history by analyzing capitalist-government relationships, revealing complexity beyond simple collaboration-resistance binaries.
#high-school-sports
fromCornell Chronicle
1 month ago

Awards and honors: Newcomb prize, arts fellows and more | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell psychology researchers Gordon Pennycook and have won the 2026 Newcomb Cleveland Prize from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for their 2024 article about using AI to combat conspiracy theories. The association's oldest award, the prize is given to the authors of an outstanding research article published in the journal Science. " Durably Reducing Conspiracy Beliefs Through Dialogues With AI ," first published Sept. 13, 2024 in , showed that conversations with large language models can effectively reduce individuals' belief in conspiracy theories - and that these reductions last for at least two months.
Science
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

The secrets of award-winning teams revealed

Does the strength of relationship between marketer and agency correlate with more effective work? Using two unique and robust sets of data we have, for the first time, answered this question with an emphatic 'yes' The implications of our latest report are profound for marketers and their agencies, and arguably for any business relationship. Our analysis of winners of effectiveness awards over a 9-year period discovered that award-winning client and agency teams had better relationships than the average.
Marketing
US politics
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

HBCU Law School Not Allowed To Use The Word 'Black' For Black History Month Event - Above the Law

Florida policies and enforcement practices are effectively censoring the word 'Black' at a historically Black law school, chilling Black History Month promotion.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

It's no Milano Cortina, but these students are getting their Olympic pride on with their own winter games | CBC News

At the curling station in the gymnasium, students pushed forward little benches on wheels that they use in gym class instead of using curling stones. The school also created a scoreboard. "Not everything is perfect," Robin said. Upstairs, there was an ice fishing station, where the school set up cardboard boxes with white construction paper meant to look like snow on the outside. It magnetized fish and seals and put them inside.
Toronto
#higher-education-reform
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Rising Stars award recognizes top young leaders in housing

Since being named a Rising Star, my role as vice president at Systato has continued to expand alongside the company's growth. Over the past year, we've nearly doubled our company roster and tripled the size of our technology and software development organization. My focus, alongside growing a world-class group of technical real estate specialists, has increasingly centered on building scalable platforms, leading cross-functional teams, and helping organizations translate automation and data into real operational and financial outcomes.
Real estate
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

National Student Pride to end after 21 years

National Student Pride, a non-profit organisation created in 2005, said its income had reduced by about two-thirds in the last two years, "largely due to widespread cuts to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) budgets" by sponsors. It said other sponsors had to be dropped after it introduced an "ethical sponsorship" policy last year, following some LGBTQ+ groups' protests against sponsors' links to Israel and the fossil fuel industry. In 2024, the event had 24 sponsors, this year there are only eight.
LGBT
Agriculture
fromNature
2 months ago

Fresh starts: how to thrive when you leave academia

A liver physician left full-time academia to run a diverse six-hectare farm while maintaining part-time research and policy advisory roles.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

St. Athanasius Catholic Academy will present World of Music celebration

Brooklyn school students will perform music and dances from many countries to celebrate cultural diversity, faith, and community unity during World of Music.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Let's Level the Playing Field for Singles in Higher Ed

"Singlism" is a term coined by psychologist Dr. Bella DePaulo; this is defined as the discrimination and stereotyping of those who are non-married (I prefer this to the term "unmarried"). I'm not a psychologist, but a lot of the assumptions Dr. Tanglen's colleagues made about her "freedom" are an example of singlism. Much of the loneliness the writer felt may have been a result of internalized singlism, which emanates from societal messages from our public discourse (media, business practices, even laws)
Social justice
Fundraising
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Exhibit explores legacy of Cornell's most generous donor | Cornell Chronicle

Chuck Feeney gave away billions through Atlantic Philanthropies, including nearly $1 billion to Cornell and $8 billion globally, while keeping his philanthropy secret.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

ArchDaily Student Project Awards: Submission Deadline Extended

ArchDaily Student Project Awards deadline extended to February 20, 2026; theme Architecture of Coexistence; winners showcased on ArchDaily and awarded USD 1,500 each.
Mental health
fromNature
1 month ago

When a colleague dies: exploring academia's 'death-denying' culture

Academic institutions are often unprepared to support people experiencing grief and death, leaving researchers to navigate loss without adequate institutional provisions.
fromDefector
2 months ago

Learner Tien Is The Brightest Pupil | Defector

You will notice the announcer of the following highlight reel continually returns to one word to describe Learner Tien's performance against Alexander Shevchenko in the second round of the Australian Open: control. The 20-year-old American tidily dispatched Shevchenko in two quick hours, half of which the Kazakh spent in apparent physical agony and the entirety of which Tien spent in command.
US news
California
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Nominations open for Sunnyvale's 2026 Community Awards

Sunnyvale is accepting nominations through June 1 for 2026 Community Awards across civic, education, business, arts, environmental, and volunteer categories.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Go Ahead: Hang Your Paper on Your Office Door (opinion)

A tweet can travel far, but it cannot spark a spontaneous conversation in the hallway. Conferences offer in-person engagement, but they are infrequent and often exclusive or too busy. Hanging a paper on your office door? That's immediate, local and quietly powerful. It is a symbolic gesture that brings your research into the physical space of the university, something rarely done in today's digital culture.
Higher education
fromNews Center
2 months ago

Seletta Goodall Receives 2026 Jean Shedd University Citizenship Award - News Center

"We faced a challenging year with the loss of grant funding and tough staffing decisions," said Seletta Goodall, head of administration for the Department of Medical Social Sciences (MSS) in the Feinberg School of Medicine. "It wasn't easy for any of us. But our team pulled together, adapted and ultimately came out stronger and more aligned in our mission."
Education
Education
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

St. Athanasius School celebrates 'World of Music'

Students celebrated cultural diversity for Catholic Schools Week with international musical performances, a heritage night, and a quiz show won by Kevin Pastuizaca Flores.
Education
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

Exploring the history and connotations of the word 'gifted' - Harvard Gazette

Giftedness is a culturally defined concept that shifted to mean academic intelligence with industrial schooling and IQ tests, often carrying elitist connotations.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Weiss and Provost awards honor outstanding faculty | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell awards recognize faculty excellence and sustained commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching, mentoring, and academic advising through the Stephen H. Weiss and Provost awards.
Higher education
fromNature
2 months ago

Five ways to make the academic workplace happier and healthier this year

Academic culture remains hierarchical and unsafe, silencing students and rewarding research output over respectful behaviour, deterring talent and enabling misconduct.
Higher education
fromCornell Chronicle
2 months ago

Kotlikoff thanks staff, outlines challenges in annual address | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell faced severe research funding disruptions and financial pressure, prompting a federal settlement while emphasizing staff contributions and employee wellbeing.
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

Alumni committee names candidates for Harvard board elections - Harvard Gazette

The process of identifying candidates for Overseer and HAA elected director once again underscored the extraordinary breadth of experience and commitment found across the Harvard alumni community,
Higher education
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

Apparently, Civil Discourse Requires a Bachelor's Degree

They were well represented among the awards focused on workforce training but were shut out when it came to addressing larger social issues. To be fair, FIPSE wasn't alone in ignoring community colleges. As Karen Stout pointed out this weekend, The Chronicle 's quarter-century forecast drew on 50 experts from across higher education to talk about emerging trends; only one was from a community college.
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