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The presidents of Bowdoin, Bates, Colby and the University of New England joined more than 230 college leaders in rebuking ...
More than 200 college presidents and other officials signed a letter Tuesday protesting the “unprecedented government ...
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Federally qualified community health centers, including 39 in North Carolina, were designed with low-income, rural residents ...
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Messages from faculty and the Undergraduate Senate expressed concerns over academic freedom, institutional autonomy and ...
You'll remember, President Trump threatened ... Here's a Q&A with Dr. Joshua Ang, Associate Professor of Economics at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro. Answer: The first phase ...
Some will also recall the seemingly inescapable chore that followed: the ‘thank you’ letter. What, after all, could one say to an aged relative after “thank you for my present”?