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RIT has appointed three new members to its Board of Trustees. Jane Elliott ’88 (accounting) is executive vice president and chief human resources officer at NCR Voyix, with decades of experience in ...
The Big Ten is home to some of the biggest and most historic brands in college athletics. Those schools also have some of the nation's best logos ...
The Big Ten Conference, founded in 1896, has expanded to 18 teams and is the largest conference in college athletics. USA TODAY ranked the Big Ten teams' logos, from worst to best, considering ...
A group of civil and structural engineers working with leading industry groups is undertaking a review of the primary structural design codes to identify tweaks and changes that could reduce ...
Lilly Horowitz, of Jericho High School, last month won a First Award in the cellular and molecular biology category at the 75th Annual International Science and Engineering Fair. Credit: Jericho ...
College football wild card teams: USC, Oklahoma among the sport's biggest mysteries entering 2025 season Anything from a .500 season to a playoff berth could be in store for these teams ...
Why the Big Ten, SEC alliance turned sour -- and what it means for future College Football Playoff format The Big Ten and SEC were on the same page this spring, but that all changed in June ...
Can the Eagles make a bowl, or even get to the vaunted eight win mark? The point of today's article is to look at the five games that are most critical for Boston College in 2025. Now you can say ...
Bumble shares rallied more than 26% on Wednesday after the dating app company revealed in a securities filing that it intends to slash 30% of its workforce, or about 240 roles. The layoffs will ...
A review of 'Heads of State,' in which John Cena and Idris Elba are world leaders caught up in a plot to kill them both and fighting to save the world.
Canadian radio show host and poet Josie Balka talks to TODAY.com about her first book, "I Hope You Remember," and what her rise on social media has been like.
Buried in the details of a recent split ruling against Anthropic is a surprising revelation: the generative AI company destroyed millions of physical books by cutting off ...