Hegseth’s Ivy League decision is shifting attention to a bigger question: why the military sends officers to graduate ...
True lethality in 21st-century warfare requires more than mastering an airframe or logistics; it requires global integration.
The U.S. Defense Department will stop sending officers on professional courses and graduate programs at Ivy League colleges, ...
The Shell Starship (photo), powered by a Cummins X15N natural gas engine and lubricated with Shell Rotella natural gas engine ...
Supermajor will begin assessing pre-qualification responses from contractors keen to land orders on high-profile Nigerian project ...
And now they’re launching it by way of their startup, ProFoldBio — one of nearly 70 startups that have emerged from UCSB’s New Venture Program — making the software available to other researchers in ...
A team of UC Santa Barbara engineering and molecular biology graduate students has developed software to accelerate the discovery process for therapies ...
AI-savvy graduates aren’t just future-proofing their careers—they’re landing some of the highest starting salaries in tech Peter Gratton, Ph.D., is a New Orleans-based editor and professor with over ...
HUTTO, Texas (KXAN) — Two years after Hutto ISD launched its teacher apprenticeship program, district leaders say it has helped create the district’s own teacher pipeline. Through the program, ...
Los Angeles isn’t ending homelessness — it’s financing it, spending $418 million in 2025 with just 10% of that going toward getting people permanently off the streets. A bombshell City Hall report ...
The Washington Tennis and Education Foundation has been providing students in D.C.’s Wards 7 and 8 with after-school academic support and tennis instruction for decades. Now, the nonprofit is serving ...
Stanford will terminate aspects of two diversity and low-income themed graduate student programs under the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education (VPGE) and the School of Engineering ...