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Bradley Price traveled to the Kentucky governor’s office to show her support for the veto of an anti-diversity, equity, and ...
More than 100 University of Michigan students and community members gathered in the Diag for We’re Still Here: Trans Day of ...
Online Programs in professional areas with the largest enrollments are evaluated annually by U.S. News, based on criteria such as employment outcomes of graduates.
Both House and Perryman also received all-league honors in the Charter School Conference, which Summit was the regular-season ...
A new bipartisan bill would establish “centers of excellence” under the VA to treat and study veterans with psychedelics.
Researchers who had millions of dollars' worth of grants terminated by the National Institutes of Health are suing the federal government.
Among the agencies being hit by federal funding cuts, changes in administration priorities and employee buyouts is the ...
I’ve come to the realization that, when I’m 80, even if the government is filled with a thousand right-wing extremists, I’d be happiest knowing that I played a little part in making their lives more ...
Jeanie assists the Supporting Underserved Peer Professionals in Opioid Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT) program with Dr. Jennifer Harrison. She has B.S. in Psychology from Michigan State University ...
When I turned 40, someone told me that your forties are one of the most stressful times in your life. For many, your twenties and thirties often revolve around graduating ...
Tabbye Chavous is set to become the new executive director for the American Educational Research Association, effective Aug. 11.