Kendal Wright, editor in chief of the University of Alabama's Nineteen Fifty-Six magazine, reacts to the suspension of two student publications amid a federal crackdown on campus DEI policies.
Trump signed an order moving marijuana to Schedule III. What the change means and whether marijuana is now legal in Alabama.
The U.S. Treasury asked major philanthropic donors to contribute to new investment accounts for children Wednesday in part of what Secretary Scott Bessent called a “50 State Challenge” to raise funds ...
Jordan News Agency (Petra) on MSN
Bani Mustafa meets with Qatari, Tunisian counterparts over social protection cooperation
Minister of Social Development, Wafa Bani Mustafa, met on Wednesday with Qatari Minister of Social Development and Family Affairs, Buthaina Al-Nuaimi. The meeting was held on the sidelines of the 45th ...
Digital tools can improve dementia care—for people with dementia aging in place and their caregivers
Digital technology is ever-present in how we operate in daily life, particularly to connect with others. While touted as a ...
In the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in northeastern Alberta, a unique mobile pantry program is transporting hampers ...
Liu, Z.S. and Li, Q. (2025) Reform and Innovation of Practice-Oriented Education Models in Engineering Management Programs under the New Engineering Paradigm: A Case Study of Jiangxi Normal University ...
As assistant superintendent of student services, Dr. Dorann Tanner will oversee a variety of critical aspects of the Pelham ...
They are the lifeblood of our healthcare system, our schools, our mental-health infrastructure, our economy, and our ...
A new arts and well-being program co-developed by the University of South Australia, Flinders University and the University ...
A new Washington University study found that St. Louis' guaranteed basic income pilot program helped hundreds of families. But a lawsuit paused payments, and later crises deepened the financial strain ...
With many federal immigration policies in limbo, undocumented students face a uniquely difficult reality in Alabama, one of just three states to prohibit them from attending public colleges. (The ...
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