• Study in France as Indian student: A comprehensive guide

    know about France as a study abroad destination This comprehensive guide explores the education system in France and outlines important factors to think about before embarking on overseas academic career. AHMEDABAD, INDIA, April 17, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- France is renowned for its stunning architecture, charming cities, delectable food, stunning scenery, and top-notch colleges worldwide. Thousands of Indian students are drawn to the idea of studying in France because of its worldwide

  • Graduating Schuyler County students eligible for scholarship

    SCHUYLER COUNTY, N.Y. (WETM) -- Graduating high school seniors in Schuyler County can now apply for a $1,000 scholarship. Any graduating students, including homeschoolers, who live in Schuyler County are eligible to apply for one of the Watkins-Montour Rotary Club's scholarships. Students can apply by asking their guidance counselor for an application or downloading one []

  • Major leagues: Here’s what student-athletes study at Stanford

    According to data compiled by The Daily, Science, Technology & Society is the most common major for Stanford student-athletes.

  • Topeka student earns rare Eagle Scout award

    TECUMSEH (KSNT) -One local girl is the latest to earn the Boy Scout of America's highest honor since the organization became co-ed four years ago. Kaitlyn Aldridge joins the 6% of Boy Scouts to earn the Eagle Scout Award. Since allowing the Boy Scouts of America to become Co-Ed in 2018, about 1,000 girls have earned []

  • Nontraditional UI student awarded $30,000 Truman Scholarship

    One University of Iowa scholarship recipient wants others to know that there is a path for everyone to higher education opportunities through personal growth. C.J. Petersen, 33, is a nontraditional third-year transfer student who was awarded the nationally recognized $30,000 Truman Scholarship. Fifteen UI students have received the Truman Scholarship since the program started in

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    LSU administration refutes student study about drug use on campus

    BATON ROUGE - An LSU study exposed high drug use on campus, and now LSU claims the university doesn't have a drug problem and researchers used faulty data.Rylye Young, one of the student researchers, is at a loss for words."I think holistically I don't know how anybody could arrive at the position that lsu doesn't have a drug problem," Young said. "We know with the death of Eli Thomas this past semester that students' lives are at risk from fentanyl."A zip code that includes much of campus and...

  • CBCF To Provide Black Students $4M In Scholarships With New Contribution

    More Black students stand to gain new scholarships through the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the Tracking Foundation.

  • France hosted 412,000 foreign students in 2022/23

    Campus France has released its international student enrolment data for 2022/23, and in contrast to the double-digit percentage upticks recorded for that year in Canada (+30%) and the UK (+16%), the

  • Dallas ISD student awarded Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship

    Ismael E., a senior at the School of Science and Engineering at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center, recently secured a $40,000 scholarship from the Amazon Future Leaders Program to pursue a degree in computer science. An enthusiastic problem solver, he is eager to further develop his skills in this field. “Words can’t describe how happy [] The post Dallas ISD student awarded Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship first appeared on The Hub.

  • Dothan doctor donates millions to establish scholarships for Wiregrass medical students

    DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- Medical students in the Wiregrass will soon benefit from a $2.3 million donation to the University of Alabama at Birmingham. According to a release from UAB, the donation was made by Dothan-based Ophthalmologist Marnix E. Heersink, M.D., and his wife, Mary Heersink. It will establish three endowed scholarships to support health []

  • Duke University Ends Full-Ride Scholarship Only Open To Black Students

    Current scholars are not at risk of losing their funding; however, new merit scholarships will no longer be awarded for the Class of 2028 and beyond.

  • Star power: Brownsville student from St. Joe wins theater scholarship

    Madelynn Mircelle Gonzalez, an 11th grader at Saint Joseph Academy in Brownsville, was named a Texas Young Master by the Texas Cultural Trust and Texas Commission on the Arts.