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Stevens Tech will give graduates $250 to make up for terrible commencement

[ad_1] Stevens Institute of Technology will give each graduate $250 to make up for a “chaotic experience” during the commencement ceremonies, NJ.com reported. “While this gesture does not make up for the irreplaceable moments that were missed, we hope that graduates and their families will accept our acknowledgement of our mistakes and our promise to do better,” …

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Stevens Tech will give graduates $250 to make up for terrible commencement

[ad_1] Stevens Institute of Technology will give each graduate $250 to make up for a “chaotic experience” during the commencement ceremonies, NJ.com reported. “While this gesture does not make up for the irreplaceable moments that were missed, we hope that graduates and their families will accept our acknowledgement of our mistakes and our promise to …

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Newly revised GRE to be offered in half the time

[ad_1] Vladimir Vladimirov/E+/Getty Images The Educational Testing Service is today announcing a new Graduate Record Examination that will take less than two hours to complete. The test will last roughly half of the time compared to the current GRE. The new test is: Removing the “analyze an argument” task in the analytical writing section. Reducing …

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How college students rate campus health and wellness offerings

[ad_1] Half of students say their physical health and wellness adversely impacts their academic success. The number is higher for certain groups of students, including those with physical disabilities or chronic illnesses, those with mental health conditions, and even two-year college students relative to four-year students. These are all new findings from the most recent …

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Michigan State students allege professor charged $99 to fund own advocacy

[ad_1] Two conservative Christian Michigan State University students are suing a former professor, alleging she “compelled” 600 students to pay $99 each to support her own political advocacy. “[Amy] Wisner controlled the Rebellion Community and used the membership fees to finance her own political advocacy and to support external groups—including Planned Parenthood—that engage in political …

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Judge upholds Canisius layoffs; tenured professors appeal

[ad_1] A judge has upheld Canisius College’s layoffs of four tenured professors, who sued in response. “Plaintiffs question defendant’s assertion that there existed a financial exigency as the college never declared their situation as such,” Justice Emilio Colaiacovo said in a transcript of his ruling, posted last month. “In fact, plaintiffs argue that defendants purposefully …

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In plea deal, ex–BYU professor pleads no contest to groping

[ad_1] A former Brigham Young University professor has said he “intentionally touched the buttocks of three adult women … I should have known it would cause affront or alarm,” KSL.com reported May 19. KSL reported that Michael James Clay said this in a statement supporting his no contest plea to charges of misdemeanor sexual battery. The outlet …

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