I fled Iran, and today I happily chase the American dream
I was born and raised in Iran, but feel my soul was manufactured in the United States. I felt like an American before I ever stepped foot in this country.
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I was born and raised in Iran, but feel my soul was manufactured in the United States. I felt like an American before I ever stepped foot in this country.
Perth university offers concession ‘in the spirit of moving towards a resolution’ with Gerd Schröder-Turk
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Federal officials have been scrutinizing foreign research ties for evidence of inappropriate influence. Now state lawmakers in Florida will do the same, raising concerns about potentially duplicative oversight.
Libraries leading the way in making campuses comfortable with artificial intelligence
The ACLJ filed a complaint against Georgia Tech believing that it has been involved in discriminatory activities against Jewish faculty and students
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Situation at Richmond raises questions about English sector regulation
Evergreen State, long known for experimental education and leftist politics, still has no majors but is providing students with "paths of study" to follow if they choose.
Julie Chinnock is 50 years old and owes about $250,000 in student loans. She was happy to get a new payment plan that lowered her monthly bill, but the holders of two bonds backed by her loans were probably less cheerful.