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Paris Baguette continues to expand across central Ohio as a new location is expected to open soon in Upper Arlington. The chain delicacy shop that originated in South Korea will open its third ...
Purdue University is expanding their business school with the Mitch Daniels School of Business. Former Indiana governor and former Purdue University president, Mitch Daniels, spoke ...
TINGOG Party-list Rep. Jude Acidre led the turnover ceremony on Monday of the new Academic and Administrative Buildings at ...
Penn State University President Neeli Bendapudi released a statement Thursday updating the timeline of decisions in regard to campus closures.
Norfolk State University on Friday broke ground on a $118 million science building. The new 131,376-square-foot facility, which is being built on the main campus, will replace the Roy A. Woods Science ...
As part of the change, Tonga Pham, associate vice president, University Facilities, formed a committee that worked with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to identify the proper way to state addresses ...
Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi has adjusted the timetable for announcing which university branch campuses will be shuttered.
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Additionally, more than 275 Penn State majors can be started at the Hazleton campus and completed at University Park or another Penn State campus through the 2+2 Plan. “Growing up, I was from a ...
The University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center is located in the Civic Center area just north of downtown Miami, bound by N.W. 14th Street on the south and N.W. 20th Street on the north and N ...
All routes below lead to the Pavia Parking Garage on the Coral Gables Campus. If you park in Pavia, it’s an easy walk to the Office of Admissions Building. More information on parking can be found on ...
Investigators from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) interviewed former Columbia University interim President Katrina Armstrong over campus antisemitism issues, according to a report.