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Classes begin at TUT
11 hours ago ago from EducationWeb
Education After two weeks of protests and campus closure, classes began yesterday at the Tshwane University of Technology's (TUT) Soshanguve campuses. First-year students started their academic year yesterday and senior students will start tomorrow. Security was still tight at the two campuses with metro police keeping an eye on the situation from outside. Tshwane community safety spokesman Console Tleane said: We would like to ...
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6 hours ago ago from The Daily of the University of Washington - Latest News
Another year, another No. 1 ranking for the UW. For the fourth year in a row, the UW leads the pack among universities providing Peace Corps volunteers. Historically, the UW measures as the third-highest supplier of volunteers of all time. This year, the school holds the No. 1 spot again, with the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of California Berkeley following close behind. “This is fantastic news, and we ...
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18 hours ago ago from Pinch A Pig Toe
It's all well and good that I am trying to finish my degree , but I wasn't prepared for the difficulties that advancements in technology would present. Here I was all worried about conjugating French verbs, when I should have been fretting over selecting the appropriate length answers for the 6 security questions required for my University account. After my triumphant notice that I would be able to complete my schooling, I hopped ...
Related contentUF bans class trips to Haiti
21 hours ago ago from South Florida Education Blog
If you’re a student at the University of Florida, don’t expect any class trips to Haiti anytime soon. Provost Joe Glover sent out a memo to department heads Friday saying UF will not sanction, sponsor or approve any student trips to Haiti until further notice, due to safety concerns in the aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake. Faculty must get special administrative approval if they plan to go to conduct research or provide help. “Faculty and ...
Related contentUpdated: UF bans class trips to Haiti
19 hours ago ago from Rock Lake School
By If you’re a student at the University of Florida, don’t expect any class trips to Haiti anytime soon. Provost Joe Glover sent out a memo to department heads Friday saying UF will not sanction, sponsor or approve any student trips to Haiti until further notice, due to safety concerns in the aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake. Faculty must get special administrative approval if they plan to go to conduct research or provide help. ...
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