Trinity Basketball’s Men’s Varsity team faced off against a strong DCU squad in the Trinity Sports Centre on Thursday, February 12th. With both teams coming into the game sitting at the lower end of ...
Resource persons and students at the career counselling programme held at MGM College, Dimapur, on February 7. DIMAPUR — A ...
More than a post-secondary experience, today’s students are looking for community, opportunity and a place to thrive ...
The NBCC Women department organised the ‘Imagine the Future Conference’ in Kohima, highlighting beauty in diversity, Christian responsibility, and the role of w ...
Congress and the courts have all but destroyed the thing that made college sports so special, the idea of amateur student athletes competing for their schools in exchange for a free education and the ...
High schoolers are turning to chatbots for help navigating the college admissions process. Does a virtual college coach know what’s best for students? By Callie Holtermann It was September, and ...
The day classrooms across the country went dark in March 2020, the world of education was reshaped almost overnight. There were no more elbow bumps at the lockers, frantic study sessions in the ...
Aditi Sandhir discovered the Zimmerli Art Museum as a first-year student. A Rutgers University-New Brunswick student and a member of the Rutgers Business Governing Association, Sandhir attended the ...
NBCC Recruitment 2026 Notification: National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited (NBCC) has released a short notice for the recruitment of 59 positions. This recruitment drive is for Junior ...
"A lot of guts. That's what it took to win a national title," Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti said. It took a lot of guts for Cignetti to boldly believe he would turn around an Indiana program that ...
Brunswick Community College (BCC) President Gene Smith recently announced four leadership changes, recognizing the exceptional dedication, service, and impact of Carmen Ellis, Santresa Fulford, Onya ...
Open a newspaper or scan an opinion section, and you’ll likely encounter a familiar storyline: American universities have become ideological factories, churning out graduates stamped with a single ...