WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — There are parts of our area that opioids have devastated leaving leaders fighting to stop the deadly drug epidemic. Healthcare professionals are on the frontlines of this battle and are sharing those experiences with pharmacy students in Luzerne County. The theme of this year's Pennsylvania Pain and Addiction Summit is []
WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — It was a day to learn about journalism and the media on Friday at Wilkes University. The 23rd annual Tom Bigler Journalism and Media Conference was held on campus. Students from high schools across the region were able to talk with media professionals including 28/22 News I-Team reporter Andy Mehalshick, []
Journalism professor Mar Llera makes waves with protest at University of Seville inauguration ceremony.
Columbia University president Minouche Shafik was pressed by lawmakers,
A Chinese professor of Japan's Asia University has become unreachable in China since February last year after he temporarily returned to his home country, sources familiar with bilateral relations said Sunday. Fan Yuntao, 61, was contacted by Chinese authorities before he disappeared, the sources said, adding he may have been
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"It's a reflection of how much the war is upsetting students and the idea that the United States should be more cautious with what it does with its military aid," says NYU history professor Robert Cohen.
Several universities in Israel have called out the increasing antisemitism happening on university and college campuses in the United States, offering "support" to faculty and students.
Two jarring photographs circulated widely on social media during pro-Palestine demonstrations on U.S. college campuses in late April 2024.
State Rep. Andy X. Vargas, journalist Dan Kennedy and health advocates will discuss the problems posed by lead during a panel discussion next week in Haverhill organized by nonprofit Lead Free MA. Lead Free Founder Andrea Watson, one of the speakers, left Flint, Mich. for Massachusetts after the 2016 water crisis. The city’s drinking water […] The post Officials, Advocates to Discuss Lead Poisoning at April 24 Panel Discussion in Haverhill first appeared on WHAV.
Today on TAP: Clamping down on protesters predictably stirs them up.
The murder of the four students who protested the Vietnam War at Kent State University on May 1, 1970, was a tragedy. The suppression of student protests on campuses across the United States in the spring of 2024 is a farce. The latter points to how little college administrators and politicians have learned when it comes to students' speech, thinking that repression is the solution for dissent and disagreement. More