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Slow death of merit

Political appointments of vice-chancellors, blatant conflicts of interest in search committees, compromised syndicates, and selection boards influenced by vice-chancellors themselves have all but ...
A proposal to modify a section 106 agreement delaying the building of retail units, promised to residents of a Wellingborough ...
The deans said that naming a president should be paused until the Board can establish the “conditions of trust” necessary for ...
Residents in the state’s first renewable energy zone say they have been kept in the dark about the massive construction ...
The U.S. securities market regulator has paused the review of proposals for new highly leveraged exchange-traded funds from ...
Colleges are interested in AI summaries of transcripts, extracurricular activities and letters of recommendation that tell ...
The University of Lincoln India Scholarship provides a £3,000−£5,000 non-renewable tuition fee discount for Indian ...
Steppe Gold Ltd. (TSX: STGO) (OTCQX: STPGF) (FSE: 2J9) (“Steppe Gold” or the “Company”) is pleased to report upgraded production ...
I don’t support the USA becoming a socialist country, but I do recognize the many ways columnist Ingrid Jacques presented a slanted view of the impact of “socialist mayors.” ...
Election results and reaction show Yakima’s seemingly endless capacity for magical thinking. Laughable letters from progressives express delight with national election trends while ignoring Yakima’s p ...
The possible toughening-up of a law that would curb street preaching has been described as "deeply concerning" by a Christian ...