• Why humanity must invest in exploring the Universe

    It’s no secret that there is a seemingly endless string of problems to address in the world. You don’t have to look hard to find people suffering from all sorts of maladies: from illness to injustice, from war to famine, from poverty to pollution. There are some major problems facing humanity in the 21st century, and they’re all going to require an enormous investment of our collective resources if we want to solve them. From climate change to global pandemics to the energy and water crises and...

  • How to fix Universal Clipboard problems on macOS

    While generally quite reliable, Apple's Universal Clipboard can sometimes stop working for no apparent reason. Here's how to fix it and get back your cross-device productivity. Universal Clipboard makes copying text between devices easy. Universal Clipboard is Apple's cross-platform feature that allows users to quickly transfer document elements and files between devices. Part of the Continuity system that enables productivity across the Apple ecosystem, it has become an extremely...

  • Many Watch Eclipse From University Of Findlay

    The University of Findlay held an eclipse watch party in front of the College of Business building on Monday. People could be seen getting their equipment ready to photograph the eclipse or just hanging out with family on the lawn. Two pairs of larger-than-life eclipse glasses made by the UF maintenance department were a big

  • University Star Events - Brittney Spencer

    For the second year in a row, Austin will play host to the Country Music

  • The universe's accelerated expansion might be slowing down

    The universe is still expanding at an accelerating rate, but it may have slowed down recently compared to a few billion years ago, early results from the most precise measurement of its evolution yet suggested Thursday.

  • Inside the Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Columbia University

    Lara-Nour Walton Hundreds of peaceful protesters began occupying the campus on Wednesday to demand that the university divest from Israel. The next day, the school sent in the NYPD to arrest them.

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    Tulane University warns of incident on campus. Here is what we know

    Tulane University issued a warning to faculty and students Friday morning

  • Columbia University president testifies over campus antisemitism

    Nemat “Minouche” Shafik, the president of Columbia University, took a firm stand against antisemitism Wednesday as she testified in front of a House committee. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.

  • University open day to attract hundreds of students

    On Saturday 20th April, prospective students and their families will get a taste of the University’s courses, a chance to explore the riverside campus, accommodation as well as hear from the Students’ Union from 9.00am to 2.30pm. Many will also be keen to discover the unique advantages of the universities personalised teaching model with small class sizes as well as finding out about the dedicated student support team. Henry Gyamf, a commuter student said, “Studying at Buckingham has given me...

  • 3 Reasons Why You Should Choose Murdoch University Dubai

    The academic year is almost over and Murdoch University Dubai is gearing up for its upcoming trimester in May 2024 with adaptable, accessible, and affordable study options. How do students navigate the turbulence of preparing for life after high school in a world constantly plagued by disruption? Selecting the right university is a journey, so …

  • Columbia University president slams campus antisemitism

    But at a congressional hearing, Nemat Shafik hedges when asked about a slogan widely seen as antisemitic.

  • Fisk University gymnast wins national title

    It’s been a banner year for Fisk University Athletics, specifically the school’s gymnastics team – history makers again for the second time in two years.