Campbell campus among the safest campuses Security United States

Campbell campus: Security is primary

Campbell campus has been ranked as one of the most secure campuses in the country. Harnet County Sheriffs has credited this safety report with the willingness of students to cooperate with authorities in providing information that may lead to the prevention of crime. U.S. Department of Education has conducted a study showing Campbell campus as […]

Bridging gap between education and carrier Technology United States

Education and carrier: Efficient ways of bridging the gap

Universities are implementing programs that are bridging education and carrier gaps. These steps are meant to facilitate smooth smooth transition from graduation to working environments. Computational skills are increasingly becoming a fundamental part of the education system and everyday job being offered. In 2020, for instance, 77 percent of jobs available will require a degree […]

Indian traditional medicine offered to scholars India Opportunities

Indian traditional medicine offered to scholars

The scholars have been offered scholarships to study Indian traditional medicine in India. The program will run for six weeks and students will be able to interact with practitioners and observe the day to day application of these forms of medicine. This will be a learning process for everyone involved. Scholarships have been offered to […]

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Justin Trudeau hits the hot seat: Canada's electoral debate

Incumbent Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received a severe backlash from Conservative party leader Andrew Scheer from last night’s only English-language debate. The debate is one way of letting the voters decide which candidate to vote this coming October 21 elections. Trudeau vs Scheer The upcoming October 21 election is a Trudeau vs Scheer show. Nothing […]

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What's the story behind the special education funding case?

Special education needs and disabilities (SEND) cases in the country are growing. More families are getting involved in fighting for their rights towards government support on special education needs. Court case on special education funding A few days ago, a court ruling on a special education funding case has been dismissed and left families disappointed. […]

Hiroshima University to boost AI uses in shipping Asia Technology

Hiroshima University hopes to boost AI uses in shipping

Hiroshima University has partnered with one of the largest shipping companies in Japan, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line), to develop artificial intelligence (AI) applications for the whole industry. The idea behind this project is to launch a substantial research campaign, which will successfully identify the viable use cases of AI in shipping and maritime business.  […]

How important is a college degree to the new generation Industry

How important is a college degree to the new generation?

In the last couple of decades or so, higher education has changed drastically. In the 90s, it was the rich and privileged ones who were able to afford a college education. Then, in the following decade, a college degree became a success mantra for better jobs and eventually a better life. However, one problem has […]

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Special education funding case: Families left disappointed

The administrative court handling the special education funding case dismissed the complaint, favoring the defendants for having no clear evidence of their negligence. Special education funding complainants June 26, 2019, three families filed a High court challenge with regards to the government’s funding for children with special education needs and disabilities. The complainants are arguing […]