Kash Patel, a 44-year-old lawyer and former federal prosecutor, has made history as the first Hindu Indian American nominated for the position of FBI Director.
It was United States President George Walker Bush who in a speech in 2000 referred to the ‘soft bigotry of low expectations’.
Those who paved that path include Robert Berley Harper in the 1970s, the Pitt Law alum who became the assistant dean of ...
Duke’s Pratt School of Engineering is dedicated to educating the engineering leaders needed to tackle the world’s toughest problems while making a positive impact on those around us. Detailed within ...
Lisa Monaco returns to NYU Law as a distinguished scholar in residence after serving as US deputy attorney general from 2021 ...
Sports teachers and school administrators in Uganda have been cautioned against greed and the mismanagement of school sports, with officials warning that the new sports law will soon catch up with ...
The Uganda Police Force’s Criminal Investigations Director (CID), AIGP Tom Magambo, has urged 3,446 Police recruits to prepare to contribute to the country’s prosperity and strategic security.He made ...
The School of Computer Science and Statistics (SCSS) ranks 1st in Ireland, a leading School in Europe and in the top 100 universities in the world according to the QS World University Subject Rankings ...
Patel’s mother and father are Indian Gujarati immigrants who moved to Canada in the 1970s from Uganda, East Africa, after ...
Kash Patel, President Donald Trump's nominee for FBI director, made his opening statement Thursday in a confirmation hearing ...
Drama at G-Star School of the Arts has moved from the classroom to the courtroom with the founder expelled and slapped with a ...
Scholars from across the country will convene at the Law School on Friday, January 31 to examine how international law is keeping pace with the rapidly growing technological innovations that are ...