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Georgetown University will launch two master’s programs in environmental health and sports operations in Fall 2026, program ...
Rochester Institute of Technology is now offering a Bachelor of Science degree in artificial intelligence. The BS in AI ...
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Effective July 1, 2026, Dr. Ritchie Taylor will serve as Associate Dean of Western Kentucky University’s College of Health and Human Services (CHHS). Dr. Taylor currently serves as the interim CHHS ...
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China's cuts to aerosol emissions reduced sea ice loss, but it may have revealed a bigger story about climate change.
The ag department relaunched a cover crop incentive program after a pause due to funding uncertainties. Here’s how farmers can get paid up to $105 an acre.