Recently, we welcomed alumnus Eric Odero (MBA '09) back to the university as a featured speaker in our MSIT programs TechTalk Series. New Faculty Senator Elected March 29, 2021 Dr. Susan Murphy who ...
School of Management student Hope Gonzalez received a special honor at the Pacific Coast Business Times' Spirit of Small Business Award. The MS in Quantitative Economics (MSQE) program held its annual ...
2020 graduate Luigi Mangione’s defense cites Penn, academic record in argument against death penalty
In a Sept. 20 motion filed in the Southern District of New York, Mangione’s defense described him as “a smart, kind, well-rounded, young man” whose life “has been derailed” by the government’s case.
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Des Moines school board poised to fire superintendent after ICE arrest
The Iowa Board of Education has revoked the teaching license for the Des Moines schools superintendent who was detained by ICE last week.
Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts, a former Baltimore City school principal and Coppin State graduate, was arrested Friday by federal immigration agents over an expired visa and ...
In July, Janell Ito was a little miffed at her mom, Faith Ito. Janell Ito had to learn from her childhood friend Rachel Kondo that her mom was being inducted into the Maui High School Hall of Honor, ...
Only 56% of students who graduated from a Sioux Falls high school in 2024 attended a postsecondary institution to continue their education. The postsecondary ...
Four different students. Four very different high schools. As Year 12 waved goodbye to school this week, we asked some students to reflect on their journey.
The American Bar Association has placed Thomas M. Cooley Law School on probation because of its continued failure to meet the required minimum bar exam passage rate.
UPS delivers 6 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) and 2 percent of the world’s GDP daily. The company operates in over 200 countries and territories worldwide and employs more than 400 ...
The "One Big, Beautiful Bill" lowers the amount of federal student loans available to borrowers. As a result, college students, particularly medical students, may have to take out more private loans, ...
A Bay Area program helping incarcerated youth earn college degrees is reshaping access to higher education across California.
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