• UC Merced, MCC to launch transfer program

    For The Madera TribuneMadera Community College President Angel Reyna shakes the hand of UC Merced Chancellor Juan Munoz to confirm the signing of a memorandum of understanding for the Merced Promise Pathway Program. The program will give MCC students a more streamlined opportunity to transfer to UC Merced.UC Merced and Madera Community College are partnering up to strengthen access for transfer students in the Central Valley.By signing the Merced Promise Pathway Program memorandum of...

  • ICANN Launches Internet Connectivity Grant Program

    ICANN Launches Internet Connectivity Grant Program The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) late last month opened the initial application window for the $10 million first phase of a grant program to fund projects supporting “an open, resilient, and globally interoperable Internet.” The ICANN Grant Program opened for Telecompetitor

  • Letters to the Editor: The consequences of civil disobedience at Pomona College

    To the editor: As a 1975 graduate of Pomona College and a veteran of many campus protests, I am disturbed that neither protesting students nor some faculty seem to understand elementary civil disobedience. ("'I can't focus on anything but rage.' Pro-Palestinian protests roil elite Pomona College," April 12) If students choose to break the law by trespassing on an administration building or violating other school policies, they should be subject to suspension and arrest and accept that actions...

  • Civil War is A24's biggest movie launch ever

    Although film company A24 has built up a pretty remarkable reputation for itself over its 12 years of existence—winning 16 Oscars, including the sweep executed by Everything Everywhere All At Once last year—it’s still pretty niche, as far as money-making goes. (Even EEAAO only ended up clearing $144 million at the global box office, despite what could be roughly described as the maximum amount of word of mouth possible.) Now, though, the studio is set to have its biggest opening weekend since...

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    Fewer students are graduating from college, but certificate programs are way up

    After years of steady increases, the number of students earning college degrees fell for the second year in a row, according to a recent report.

  • New program aims to streamline transfers from community college to UMaine

    The program is intended to give students transferring from one of the state’s seven community colleges to the University of Maine a clear path to earning a bachelor’s degree.

  • Students sign intent to attend Odessa College CTE program

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Odessa College hosted a signing day on Thursday. Students from across West Texas showed up to sign their letters of intent to enroll in the Career and Technical Education Program at OC. "MC3 National Signing Day, along with 75+ other MC3 eligible schools we are also celebrating." One of those programs []

  • Nibiru Chain Launches $15M Grant Program for Ecosystem Growth

    The company said $5 million of the Nibiru Builder Grants will be dedicated to the Asia region.

  • MAAM Launches “COMMUNITY HEALS” – Breast Cancer Support Program

    MAAM, the Romanian market leader in the field of compressive medical equipment, has launched the “COMMMUNITY HEALS” program today, a new initiative dedicated to women diagnosed with breast cancer. The program will provide emotional support and psychoeducation through a series of weekly online group sessions. These sessions will be facilitated by Ramona Gherasim – Psychology […]

  • Target set to launch new paid membership program this week

    Under the new paid Target Circle 360 membership, shoppers will be able to

  • Chicago Uber drivers say they support rider verification program launched today

    Uber drivers said they are happy about a new rider verification program launched in Chicago and 11 other cities today.

  • Forsan volleyball’s Rodriquez signs to play in college, first in program history

    FORSAN, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Forsan defensive specialist Lybertee Rodriquez became the first volleyball player from the program to sign to play volleyball in college on Wednesday when she signed to Cedar Valley College. Cedar Valley is located in Lancaster, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Rodriquez was also a star basketball and softball player for the []