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the wcarnegie classification of institutions of higher education. for the first time in its history, this puts the university of memphis in the top tier of research universities across the nation. i asked my friend, doug edwards, the chair of the board of trustees at the university of memphis about david rudd and he said, quote, david rudd is a transformative leader who had a profound impact on the university of memphis. he's elevated the stature of the university to that of the second flagship university in tennessee and a top research institution, closed quote. now, soon, dr. rudd will take a well-deserved is a batcal from his leadership and administrative duties. when he comes back to the university of memphis in the next year, he will return to teaching and research as a distinguished professor of psychology and will run the rudd institute for veteran and military suicide prevention at the university of memphis. the institution is appropriately named. as a veteran of the gulf war and a former army psychologist, david rudd is one of the nation's leading experts on suicide prevention among our nation's veterans. we wish the utmost best to him and his wife,
the wcarnegie classification of institutions of higher education. for the first time in its history, this puts the university of memphis in the top tier of research universities across the nation. i asked my friend, doug edwards, the chair of the board of trustees at the university of memphis about david rudd and he said, quote, david rudd is a transformative leader who had a profound impact on the university of memphis. he's elevated the stature of the university to that of the second flagship...
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there is a huge shortage of lab equipment and other learning resources at the university of the university has long been underfunded. but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse, the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget for families who are struggling. education is no longer a priority, especially because of the drastic increase in tuition fees. going to the music behaves jam on the gym and i b are you certain university, but the tuition fee was increased and it became too expensive. it was a very difficult decision than merely my financial situation didn't allow me to continue my education. i couldn't work and study at the same time with no end in sight to the economic collapse. many fear they too may be forced to drop out. i'm not sure if the ink is a tuition fees or something that i'm not sure of even feed them. there's also little hope of change from a political class blame
there is a huge shortage of lab equipment and other learning resources at the university of the university has long been underfunded. but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse, the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget for families who are struggling. education is no longer a...
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universities are operate by what i recall shared governance. and the recognition that within a sprawling university like the university of north carolina, an excellent university like the north carol, university of north carolina, was a small fire for a moment like an a got her back in the meantime. okay. oh mother will she for? i'm, i'm a, carry on pick up the thought. dark thing. i think there are many spheres of expertise. and i think where on the board share sort of takes us, you know, sort of off the rails a bit. is the notion that the trustees are in a position to substitute their judgment, their lay persons judgment for the expert judgment of a faculty of a dean of a provost. and i might say because tenure involves a blind peer review on the outside reviewers, experts from other institutions on there has been an extraordinarily rigorous review of a candidate before it arrives at the board. and it's not clear to me this. ord has the expertise right to substitute its judgment. i say one more thing though, is because i really, i really appreciated you. i'm introducing the students because i do think one of the things that's been overlooked in th
universities are operate by what i recall shared governance. and the recognition that within a sprawling university like the university of north carolina, an excellent university like the north carol, university of north carolina, was a small fire for a moment like an a got her back in the meantime. okay. oh mother will she for? i'm, i'm a, carry on pick up the thought. dark thing. i think there are many spheres of expertise. and i think where on the board share sort of takes us, you know, sort...
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and doctor of education and administration, planning and social public also from harvard. he came to the university of wisconsin where he served of the university of wisconsin colleges and university extension. the rabbi in colleyville, texas since 2006, he graduated from the university of michigan in 1998 hebrew union college institute of religion and cincinnati. receiving his medical -- hebrew letters in 2005, past president of the association of reformed rabbi and serves on the committee. a doctor of education and higher education from texas tech university and earned a bachelors in criminal justice for midwestern state university and masters in counseling from a and m university in 2006 and served four years in the u.s. army, 22 year retired police sgt. of the dallas police department currently serves as president and executive director at the national on officer foundation. a former police officer currently executive director that innovates in milwaukee and an interventionist to help individuals and families and help them exist in violent extremism and i think it is -- following the murder of this attack in wisconsin, the organization work
and doctor of education and administration, planning and social public also from harvard. he came to the university of wisconsin where he served of the university of wisconsin colleges and university extension. the rabbi in colleyville, texas since 2006, he graduated from the university of michigan in 1998 hebrew union college institute of religion and cincinnati. receiving his medical -- hebrew letters in 2005, past president of the association of reformed rabbi and serves on the committee. a...
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. >> one man said i'll upsetting the order of universe i want to do since a good idea not the order of universef the universe but the ministry sgan in the room chairing sha harry and grew to be 5 we wanted to preach and teach and act god's love 40 years later i retired having been in the tenderloin most of that 7, 8, 9 some have god drew us into the someplace we became the network ministries for homeless women escaping prostitution if the months period before i performed memorial services store produced women that were murdered on the streets of san francisco so i went back to the board and said we say to do something the number one be a safe place for them to live while he worked on changing 4 months later we were given the building in january of 1998 we opened it as a safe house for women escaping prostitution i've seen those counselors women find their strength and their beauty and their wisdom and come to be able to affirmative as the daughters of god and they accepted me and made me, be a part of the their lives. >> special things to the women that offered me a chance safe house will forev
. >> one man said i'll upsetting the order of universe i want to do since a good idea not the order of universef the universe but the ministry sgan in the room chairing sha harry and grew to be 5 we wanted to preach and teach and act god's love 40 years later i retired having been in the tenderloin most of that 7, 8, 9 some have god drew us into the someplace we became the network ministries for homeless women escaping prostitution if the months period before i performed memorial services...
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is a sequence of injustices, the purpose of human striving is to ensure that the past is not the future. the endpoint of history is a state of universal equity. the function of universities is to quicken this process. on one extreme, we find that there is nothing that can be known, that everything is relative to the protean individual. the will to power is celebrated and the end of humanity is to transcend any and all limitations. at the other extreme, we have unveiled the cultic meaning of history. the exercise of power is always accompanied by domination and submission and is thus innately immoral. the highest pursuit is the singular pursuit of justice because we inhabit an exclusively flat, eminent and material universe, justice is defined as the leveling of all hierarchies in the quest for universal material well-being. the first premise, the valorization of desire leads to chaos and nihilism. the second premise leads to hotel or unitarianism -- two totalitarianism. this is committed to both these positions even though they are contradictory and oppositional. on the one hand, we find the untethered will and on the other, the individual will melt into the undifferenti
is a sequence of injustices, the purpose of human striving is to ensure that the past is not the future. the endpoint of history is a state of universal equity. the function of universities is to quicken this process. on one extreme, we find that there is nothing that can be known, that everything is relative to the protean individual. the will to power is celebrated and the end of humanity is to transcend any and all limitations. at the other extreme, we have unveiled the cultic meaning of...
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there is a huge shortage of flowed equipment and other learning resources at the university of friendship. the university has long been underfunded, but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse. the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget. for families who are struggling, education is no longer a priority, especially because of the drastic increase in tuition fees. kenneth and miss eva is their mom, which i'm not i. b, i used to attend this university, but the tuition fee was increased and it became too expensive. it was a very difficult decision that had been merely you, my financial situation didn't allow me to continue my education. i couldn't work and study at the same time with no end in sight to the economic collapse. many fear they too may be forced to drop out. i'm not sure that the ink is the tuition fees or something that i'm not sure i'll be able to pay them. there's also little hope o
there is a huge shortage of flowed equipment and other learning resources at the university of friendship. the university has long been underfunded, but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse. the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget. for families who are struggling, education is...
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the singular pursuit of justice. because we inhibit an exclusively flat, imminent, and material universe, justice is defined as the leveling of all hierarchies in the quest for universal material well-being. the first premise, the valorization of desire, leads to chaos and nilism. the second premise leads to totaltarianism. yet the modern university is committed to both these positions even though they are contradictory and oppositional. on the one hand, we find will melts into the undifferentiated collective. this schizophrenia underlies most of the patholoies we find in higher education today. if we are to renew the purpose and promise of universities, we must navigate the sylla of relatiism and the crib disof ideology. we must create institutions where those seeking answers to the most important questions begin from a position of intellectual humility and are animated by the pursuit of truth. we must foster communities of conversation where ideas and opinions can be brought forth without fear so that all interlock you tors can engage freely in the highest purpose of education, which is to better understand one's self even as one comes to better understand the world
the singular pursuit of justice. because we inhibit an exclusively flat, imminent, and material universe, justice is defined as the leveling of all hierarchies in the quest for universal material well-being. the first premise, the valorization of desire, leads to chaos and nilism. the second premise leads to totaltarianism. yet the modern university is committed to both these positions even though they are contradictory and oppositional. on the one hand, we find will melts into the...
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of violence against historically black colleges and universities. as the member from the district of columbia, i also represent two historically black colleges and universities -- howard university and the university of the district of columbia. last month, several d.c. schools were targeted, including my own alma mater, dunbar high school. this resolution is important to not only express our outrage at these threats of violence but to reaffirm our commitment to the students, faculty, and staff at these universities. hbcu's are responsible for educating the next generation and preparing them for their careers. the value they have for the district of columbia and the country cannot be overstated. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentlewoman from iowa is recognized. mrs. miller-meeks: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from arkansas, representative french hill h. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. hill: well, i thank the speaker. of course, i thank my friend yielding the time and i thank the distinguished chairman of the committee, mr
of violence against historically black colleges and universities. as the member from the district of columbia, i also represent two historically black colleges and universities -- howard university and the university of the district of columbia. last month, several d.c. schools were targeted, including my own alma mater, dunbar high school. this resolution is important to not only express our outrage at these threats of violence but to reaffirm our commitment to the students, faculty, and staff...
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strike, threatening the education of more than $80000.00 students enrolled at the only public university in the country. why isn't it goes, yeah, model budget for that of a new universe. if he has in change, i've seen the financial collapse in 2019. this means it's hard to give the teachers their rights like. ready time employment uninsured, the lebanese university has become the only option for those who can no longer afford private education. many students are concerned about their future. already. more than 200 of the teaching staff has left them on to do and if you don't give them their rights more, this will affect us already. there is a huge shortage of lab equipment and other learning resources at the university of the university has long been underfunded. but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse. the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget. for families who are struggling, education is no longer a priority, especially because of the drastic increa
strike, threatening the education of more than $80000.00 students enrolled at the only public university in the country. why isn't it goes, yeah, model budget for that of a new universe. if he has in change, i've seen the financial collapse in 2019. this means it's hard to give the teachers their rights like. ready time employment uninsured, the lebanese university has become the only option for those who can no longer afford private education. many students are concerned about their future....
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there is a huge shortage of lab equipment and other learning resources at the university of the university has long been underfunded. but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse. the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget. for families who are struggling, education is no longer a priority, especially because of the drastic increase in tuition fees. going to music on the german auto b u. 13 university. but the tuition fee was increased and it became too expensive. it was a very difficult decision because my financial situation didn't allow me to continue my education. i couldn't work and study at the same time with no end in sight to the economic collapse. many fear they too may be forced to drop out. i'm not sure if the ink is a tuition fees or something that i'm not sure i'd be able to feed them. there's also little hope of change from a political class blamed for decades of cor
there is a huge shortage of lab equipment and other learning resources at the university of the university has long been underfunded. but now the nearly bankrupt state is unable to cover operating expenses. it's facing what has been described as its biggest financial crisis in its history. and it is close to collapse. the university says it needs $34000000.00 for this year's academic year, but it only has $16000000.00 in its budget. for families who are struggling, education is no longer a...
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of the planet with enormous hands. by the way i think that the president shouldn't she be president of the universe? >> i wouldn't say president of the universebrave undertaking for her. >> i was watching a video and scrolling. i'm calling every actor. very brief. >> i think i'm pretty brave for doing this show. i'm pretty brave to come out here. >> i had to fish for this. >> she should be nominated for an emmy. >> it didn't look that difficult i would probably do any show. >> a big fan but it's all the same. it's all the same losers that watches. >> that hurts because i was actually on an episode about. >> i was just a working person. i had a line but i'm not sure if it made the show. >> i think it was. >> it's fuzzy. >> it's amazing how racist everybody else is besides myself it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere, migraine strikes. without worrying if it's too late or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. unlike older medicines ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tir
of the planet with enormous hands. by the way i think that the president shouldn't she be president of the universe? >> i wouldn't say president of the universebrave undertaking for her. >> i was watching a video and scrolling. i'm calling every actor. very brief. >> i think i'm pretty brave for doing this show. i'm pretty brave to come out here. >> i had to fish for this. >> she should be nominated for an emmy. >> it didn't look that difficult i would...
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and doctor of education and administration, planning and social public also from harvard. he came to the university of wisconsin where he served of the university of wisconsin colleges and university extension. the rabbi in colleyville, texas since 2006, he graduated from the university of michigan in 1998 hebrew union colle college institute of religion in jerusalem and cincinnati campus. receiving his rabbinical coordination and 2006, he drew letters in 2005, past president of the southwest association of reform rabbis answers on the committee of peace to gather. doctor demetrick pennie hold a doctorate from texas tech university, earned a bachelors in criminal justice from midwestern state university and counseling from pair of you a and m in 2006. a 22 year retired police sergeant from the dallas police department and executive director at the national fallen officer foundation.da pardeep singh kaleka is a former police officer, executive director of the conference of greater milwaukee and the clinician who works to help individuals and families. to violent extremism. to resist the life of extremism. following the murder of his father durin
and doctor of education and administration, planning and social public also from harvard. he came to the university of wisconsin where he served of the university of wisconsin colleges and university extension. the rabbi in colleyville, texas since 2006, he graduated from the university of michigan in 1998 hebrew union colle college institute of religion in jerusalem and cincinnati campus. receiving his rabbinical coordination and 2006, he drew letters in 2005, past president of the southwest...
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peace — universities will stop, in the name of peace come _ universities will stop, in the name of peace. come up _ universitiesof peace. come up with— universities will stop, in the name of peace. come up with ukrainianl of peace. come up with ukrainian symbols. — of peace. come up with ukrainian symbols. to — of peace. come up with ukrainian symbols, to support _ of peace. come up with ukrainian symbols, to support ukraine, - of peace. come up with ukrainian symbols, to support ukraine, to. symbols, to support ukraine, to support— symbols, to support ukraine, to support freedom, _ symbols, to support ukraine, to support freedom, to _ symbols, to support ukraine, to support freedom, to support - symbols, to support ukraine, to. support freedom, to support life. also this hour — in the uk — the chancellor, rishi sunak, defends his spring statement — saying he's taken action to support households affected by the rise in the cost of living — amid criticism he hasn't done enough to help families struggling their bills. mr sunak said the tax cut would save employees £330 a year. it comes as the uk's public finance
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of the all-russian humanitarian olympiad are smart. smart guys right here in the studio before your very eyes will become students of the moscow state institute of international relations, mgimo university, one of the most prestigious universities in russia judge today? it seems to me that you do not know, let me introduce you to the judge's colleague. today's meeting is being judged by the writer of the ussr, the leading author of the all-russian humanitarian clever. mgimo graduate in 1973 professor yuri pavlovich vyazemsky secretary of the soviet collegium of the secretary of the russian intellectual movement umniks karina leonidovna is presenting the medals, my favorite assistant natalya fomenko from the city eva sigareva is invited. the city of zelenograd , kaliningrad region, personal was a prize tatyana alexandrovna tatyana alekseeva, the city of ulyanovsk we also start the city of ulyanovsk with the prologue. and there is one competition competition of eloquence and also, as always, 15 minutes before the start of the competition. i approached our aganists. and gave them. in my opinion, a very bright topic for a speech is to greet the judge and, in his person, the body of the olympiad of the smart girl umniki in her thirt
of the all-russian humanitarian olympiad are smart. smart guys right here in the studio before your very eyes will become students of the moscow state institute of international relations, mgimo university, one of the most prestigious universities in russia judge today? it seems to me that you do not know, let me introduce you to the judge's colleague. today's meeting is being judged by the writer of the ussr, the leading author of the all-russian humanitarian clever. mgimo graduate in 1973...
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. >> one man said i'll upsetting the order of universe i want to do since a good idea not the order of universeut his offered of the universe but the ministry sgan in the room chairing sha harry and grew to be 5 we wanted to preach and teach and act god's love 40 years later i retired having been in the tenderloin most of that 7, 8, 9 some have god drew us into the someplace we became the network ministries for homeless women escaping prostitution if the months period before i performed memorial services store produced women that were murdered on the streets of san francisco so i went back to the board and said we say to do something the number one be a safe place for them to live while he worked on changing 4 months later we were given the building in january of 1998 we opened it as a safe house for women escaping prostitution i've seen those counselors women find their strength and their beauty and their wisdom and come to be able to affirmative as the daughters of god and they accepted me and made me, be a part of the their lives. >> special things to the women that offered me a chance safe
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this mains at the end of the business deal they will pull 100 robots from the campuses of ohio state university the universityls say the company is working with both campuses to find alternatives. it is one of the latest cases of a u.s. company cutting business ties with russian companies in response to the ukrainian assault. kumasi: best buy wants to expand beyond electronics. it outlined its plans to expand its footprint into health, fitness, personal tronics, transportation, outdoor products and more and plans to add merchandise to stores and dedicated sections including home gym equipment, ebags, scooters, and outdoor grills. drew: live doppler 7 showing this line of showers working through the shout -- the south bay right now. behind the line we have clearing skies and the wind will ramp up, so expect a lot of sunshine with gusty conditions. future trackers showing you this afternoon is when the wind will peak as a wind advisory is in effect so the northerly wind will gust 30 to 40 miles an hour. i expect a longer coastline wind -- along our coastline wind gusting 50 miles an hour. to the south bay we ha
this mains at the end of the business deal they will pull 100 robots from the campuses of ohio state university the universityls say the company is working with both campuses to find alternatives. it is one of the latest cases of a u.s. company cutting business ties with russian companies in response to the ukrainian assault. kumasi: best buy wants to expand beyond electronics. it outlined its plans to expand its footprint into health, fitness, personal tronics, transportation, outdoor products...
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supreme court has agreed to hear a challenge to the consideration of race and college emissions, to lawsuits accused harvard university and the university of north carolina of discriminating against asian american applicants in an effort to promote diversity, while a decision against the schools could mean the end of affirmative action in college admissions, pete williams is here. and pete, why is the court's decision to hear the case raising alarms? because this is the most serious threat and decades lester, to considering a student's race and admissions raising alarm serious threat. the media panicking over the possibility that whites and asians will be treated fairly during the college admissions process. and that skin color will no longer be an advantage. kenny jew is a commentator author of a great new book, an inconvenient normandy, the attack on asian american excellence and the fight fer meritocracy. he is the president also of color us united, which advocates for a color blind society. kenny, welcome to the show. so i'm glad we were finally able to do this. let's start with the cases that the u. s. supreme court has decided the
supreme court has agreed to hear a challenge to the consideration of race and college emissions, to lawsuits accused harvard university and the university of north carolina of discriminating against asian american applicants in an effort to promote diversity, while a decision against the schools could mean the end of affirmative action in college admissions, pete williams is here. and pete, why is the court's decision to hear the case raising alarms? because this is the most serious threat and...
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the president and ceo of the association of american medicala colleges in 2019, the doctor served as the 15 secretary of the institution of two universities for now, the university of iowa and he received his md from northwestern university. we also will, doctor, he said that regional medical center printed following his medical education at the arms medical college in india and he came to the united states in 2003, not about graduate medical education in internal medicine and ecology the penn state milton hershey medical center in college of medicine pretty and he is now limited doctors serving the in missouri - and in 2021 he received his green card under the category as a alien to have extraordinary ability. and during this despite this the force he's chosen to remain in medically underserved areas to treat the patient's and therefore will, principal of immigration law and having practice innovation law exclusively for the past 17 years and healthcare entities across the united states with immigration including sponsorship of physicians, researchers, healthcare professionals and practical professionals. as well as other compliance and additionally, working wi
the president and ceo of the association of american medicala colleges in 2019, the doctor served as the 15 secretary of the institution of two universities for now, the university of iowa and he received his md from northwestern university. we also will, doctor, he said that regional medical center printed following his medical education at the arms medical college in india and he came to the united states in 2003, not about graduate medical education in internal medicine and ecology the penn...
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. >> one man said i'll upsetting the order of universe i want to do since a good idea not the order of universes offered of the universe but the ministry sgan in the room chairing sha harry and grew to be 5 we wanted to preach and teach and act god's love 40 years later i retired having been in the tenderloin most of that 7, 8, 9 some have god drew us into the someplace we became the network ministries for homeless women escaping prostitution if the months period before i performed memorial services store produced women that were murdered on the streets of san francisco so i went back to the board and said we say to do something the number one be a safe place for them to live while he worked on changing 4 months later we were given the building in january of 1998 we opened it as a safe house for women escaping prostitution i've seen those counselors women find their strength and their beauty and their wisdom and come to be able to affirmative as the daughters of god and they accepted me and made me, be a part of the their lives. >> special things to the women that offered me a chance safe house
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today i rise to honor the 1 -- 150th anniversary of lander university, one of the great universities in the third district of south carolina and the fastest growing public university in our state. lander was founded in 1872 in williamston, south carolina, as williamston female college but the reverend samuel lander who served as the institution's first president. that's a factoid i didn't know until i started learning about their 150th anniversary. the institution later moved to its current campus in greenwood, south carolina. in the heart of the third district, back in 1903. williamston female college was later renamed lander college in honor of its founder an began admitting men in 1943. on july 1, 1973, lander college became a state supported institution of higher learning after authorization from the south carolina general assembly. after another period of growth under the leadership of president larry jackson, lander college changed its name again to lander university in 1992. today the university celebrates record growth with more students choosing lander university to continue
today i rise to honor the 1 -- 150th anniversary of lander university, one of the great universities in the third district of south carolina and the fastest growing public university in our state. lander was founded in 1872 in williamston, south carolina, as williamston female college but the reverend samuel lander who served as the institution's first president. that's a factoid i didn't know until i started learning about their 150th anniversary. the institution later moved to its current...
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the bill, california, public colleges and universities will have up to 18 months to complete an environmental review before a court can cap college populations at certain levels. >> michael drake, the president of the university of california college system issued this statement to the decision saying in part, the university shares our campus neighbors desire to undertake growth in a way that respects the surrounding community. going on to say that we believe this bill provides a clearer more transparent and more predictable process for analyzing in managing the environmental impacts of campus populations under c e lawmakers in both the assembly and senate now calling for reforms to that act. >> well, that was jonathan mccall reporting. now the bill is retroactive, meaning any court decisions impacting enrollment on the incoming uc berkeley class would be unenforceable. lawmakers say the bill passed will also impact all university of california campuses. cal state university campuses as well as california community colleges. and the san francisco school board has 3 new school board members who were just sworn in by mayor london breed. the new school board members are and shoe laney mont to many. and lisa wise
the bill, california, public colleges and universities will have up to 18 months to complete an environmental review before a court can cap college populations at certain levels. >> michael drake, the president of the university of california college system issued this statement to the decision saying in part, the university shares our campus neighbors desire to undertake growth in a way that respects the surrounding community. going on to say that we believe this bill provides a clearer...
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of the entire russian humanitarian olympiad. ugnesh and ugnesh right here in the studio before your very eyes will become students of the moscow state institute of international relations, gmo university, one of the most prestigious universities this. who is the judge today? it seems to me that you do not know, let me introduce you to the judge's colleague.
of the entire russian humanitarian olympiad. ugnesh and ugnesh right here in the studio before your very eyes will become students of the moscow state institute of international relations, gmo university, one of the most prestigious universities this. who is the judge today? it seems to me that you do not know, let me introduce you to the judge's colleague.
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my university, the buildings of my university were totally destroyed. totally. university have done to the neighbor, the neighbor country, but it was destroyed. we don't have buildings now. it was bombed. bombed with huge, huge bombs. >> well, mykola -- >> and i have political science, have participated in several programs in the united states and actually the last one in seattle. it was about the propaganda and disinformation. and now really we are hearing that russians are trying to tell us but they are doing genocide now to people of mariupol citizens because after these three weeks siege, they have to find a way how to go out of the city and it's more than half of a million people that will be idp in europe. i don't believe this, actually. i still don't -- >> there is a russian -- >> yeah. >> there is a russian disinformation campaign, you're absolutely right about that. many in russia do believe that what vladimir putin is doing to the people of ukraine -- >> supporting what he's doing. >> they are believing that, yeah. listen, we want you to be safe. be sa
my university, the buildings of my university were totally destroyed. totally. university have done to the neighbor, the neighbor country, but it was destroyed. we don't have buildings now. it was bombed. bombed with huge, huge bombs. >> well, mykola -- >> and i have political science, have participated in several programs in the united states and actually the last one in seattle. it was about the propaganda and disinformation. and now really we are hearing that russians are trying...
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think— a sign ofjust how small we are when you think about the longevity of the universe _ you think about the longevity of the universe. absolutely. that was... you avoided too much - universe like that. absolutely. that was... you avoided too much of. universe like that. absolutely. that| was... you avoided too much of the science, which i won't blame you for! laughter we are going to go to the front page of the telegraph, picture story, a lovely picture of bruce willis, and it is sad that the actual story is not as lovely, but, sam, could you just break us this news?— just break us this news? bruce willis, absolute _ just break us this news? bruce willis, absolute action - just break us this news? bruce willis, absolute action hero, . willis, absolute action hero, all—around entertainer and somebody who has been a megastar internationally for so many years, and sadly he is announcing his retirement from acting because he has a condition which means he is now struggling to communicate and that would make it very difficult to do what he does, but it is a great picture. it is him, his ex—wife demi moore, they have alwa
think— a sign ofjust how small we are when you think about the longevity of the universe _ you think about the longevity of the universe. absolutely. that was... you avoided too much - universe like that. absolutely. that was... you avoided too much of. universe like that. absolutely. that| was... you avoided too much of the science, which i won't blame you for! laughter we are going to go to the front page of the telegraph, picture story, a lovely picture of bruce willis, and it is sad that...
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of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson from the george washington
of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson from the george washington
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the campus. before being president of xavier, dr. verret was provo at savannah state and wilkes universities, a dean at the university of the sciences in philadelphia, faculty and department chair at the chemistry departments of tulane university and clark atlanta university, and an adjunct professor of immunology at the tulane and moorehouse schools of medicine and has conducted cancer research at m.i.t. as a former academia, i'm impressed with that resume. but i would say that dr. verret's leadership throughout the pandemic has been equally or more impressive. dr. verret clearly understand the challenges facing hbcu's in today's environment and the urgent need to address under-representation of racial minorities in the medical and health science fields. i am pleased to have worked with dr. verret on my bill, the john lewis national institute on minority health and health disparities research endowment revitalization act, that will provide additional funding to hbcu's, the research health disparities, and to promote the diversity and strength of the science work force. we need leaders like dr. verret that speak to the challenges, to
the campus. before being president of xavier, dr. verret was provo at savannah state and wilkes universities, a dean at the university of the sciences in philadelphia, faculty and department chair at the chemistry departments of tulane university and clark atlanta university, and an adjunct professor of immunology at the tulane and moorehouse schools of medicine and has conducted cancer research at m.i.t. as a former academia, i'm impressed with that resume. but i would say that dr. verret's...
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the field again. >> happening now, a record number of students have applied for the university of california campuses for the fall of 2022. university leaders say that the number of freshmen applications jumped by more than 7,000 compared to applications last year, reaching an all-time high of more than 210,000 applicants. california freshman applications also jumped by 3% between now and this time last year. we'll be right back. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >>> baseball fans, you know you're going to have an extra spring in your step today, because baseball is back. the two sides yesterday finally reached a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement, ending a 99-day lockout. here's what it means for the giants and a's. each open
the field again. >> happening now, a record number of students have applied for the university of california campuses for the fall of 2022. university leaders say that the number of freshmen applications jumped by more than 7,000 compared to applications last year, reaching an all-time high of more than 210,000 applicants. california freshman applications also jumped by 3% between now and this time last year. we'll be right back. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so...
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on our students, alums, support as in our effort to overcome the unfair labor practices of university leadership and to better the university as a whole. amy: howard is one of the top historically black colleges and universities in the united states. last fall, students won improvements to university housing and other concessions after they held a weeks-long sit-in protest occupying a student center on campus. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, the united nations is warning russia's war in ukraine could lead to millions going hungry in the global south as the price of wheat and fertilizer soar. we will look at the key role russia and ukraine play in feeding the world with raj patel , author of "stuffed and starved: the hidden battle for the world's food system." stay with us. ♪♪ [muc break] amy: a ukrainian pianist playing a piece by frerick chon in thruins ofer home tside ky after iwas damad by russn shelli. the deo was corded bher ughter w turns heramera to show sttered gla, blown ay doors, broke fniture. thvideo hasince go viral. is
on our students, alums, support as in our effort to overcome the unfair labor practices of university leadership and to better the university as a whole. amy: howard is one of the top historically black colleges and universities in the united states. last fall, students won improvements to university housing and other concessions after they held a weeks-long sit-in protest occupying a student center on campus. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the...
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the country, including at least 12 in my home state of arkansas where important projects had been funded at my alma mater, the university of arkansas at fayetteville as well as arkansas state university, the university of arkansas at little rock, the central arkansas library system, and the mcgee industrial foundation. these projects include archiving, creating educational exhibits, hosting workshops and lectures, preserving cemeteries and recording oral history. i appreciate representative matsui's work on this important legislation. and i urge my colleagues to support extending the program. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you, again, mr. speaker. and i yield as much time as she may consume to the gentlewoman from california, the sponsor of the legislation, representative matsui. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. matsui: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of my bill, the japanese americans confinement education act. this bill builds upon one of my earliest achievements, re-authorizing the japanese americans confinement sites program
the country, including at least 12 in my home state of arkansas where important projects had been funded at my alma mater, the university of arkansas at fayetteville as well as arkansas state university, the university of arkansas at little rock, the central arkansas library system, and the mcgee industrial foundation. these projects include archiving, creating educational exhibits, hosting workshops and lectures, preserving cemeteries and recording oral history. i appreciate representative...
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the owner of this store says they're expecting an increase. the motorcycles, the owner of highland family bikes says many people are buying bicycles. >>> two students in santa clara university are in trouble today the university requires three doses of the vaccine by march 17. one student got one shot and had a negative reaction and says she won't be getting another shot. she faces disenrollment if she doesn't comply. >> right now i'm going to go home for spring break and i hope they hear me and see that i can't get this for my own health and safety and i will be able to come back to school. >> the students filed a lawsuit. they said santa clara university created the vaccine deadline after it had already collected tuition. we reached out to the university, which said it has no comment. >>> santa clara count sheriff lori smith is denying accusations. smith's attorney says state law gives sheriffs wide discretion in handing out permits and contends that the charges are so vague they should be thrown out. you can watch our reports on our home page. >>> scarred by a wildfire two years ago. it is set to reopen to mountain hikers and bikers. >>> it was the biggest case the silicon valley had even in a long time. c
the owner of this store says they're expecting an increase. the motorcycles, the owner of highland family bikes says many people are buying bicycles. >>> two students in santa clara university are in trouble today the university requires three doses of the vaccine by march 17. one student got one shot and had a negative reaction and says she won't be getting another shot. she faces disenrollment if she doesn't comply. >> right now i'm going to go home for spring break and i hope...
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of the politics that you see in the book come from james. >> he's at the university of arizona, is that correct? >> he is at the university, he's a professor of political science there and he and i have written together in probably 200, 300 off heads throughout the country over the past decade. we have podcast words and numbers and probably several hundred videos on economics, public policy and government and all of this in an effort to educate the public. whatever age you happen to be from trade school up till retirement. the key to building a more healthy society, to ending all the wonderful things the united states has done and progressing forward in the next generation, the key to it and it sounds trite but it's true . the key is an educated populace and by educated populace i don't mean people who can read proust" shakespeare. i mean people who understand how a shared system we live in works. the cause if they don't, they become fodder for politicians and the politicians come along and say elect me and i will give you free college. then everybody tears and says yes, i want free college elect this guy and you find out
of the politics that you see in the book come from james. >> he's at the university of arizona, is that correct? >> he is at the university, he's a professor of political science there and he and i have written together in probably 200, 300 off heads throughout the country over the past decade. we have podcast words and numbers and probably several hundred videos on economics, public policy and government and all of this in an effort to educate the public. whatever age you happen to...
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of the university of st thomas in minnesota. she's also the first lay person to lead the catholic university. rking with the senate clara university community in its next chapter. the san francisco board of supervisors today voted to forgive a $26.6 million loan to the san francisco unified school district. the city loaned the district the money in 2019 to help cover teacher raises promised under proposition g, which has been tied up in the courts. the loan will be forgiven if the school board comes up with a balanced budget plan. supporters say it will help to ease an estimated $125 million shortfall next year. is one of the mount rushmore if you will of the ktvu people. saying goodbye to one of our own as he retires sub next tonight. a look back at rob ross. incredible 38 year career on his last day here at ktvu. well, he is certainly going to be missed. well, could we soon see some rain in the forecast? well, we hope so. our chief meteorologist it's ground-breaking delicious, and definitely the only burger that's meant to be dipped into heinz secret sauce and potato chip crunchers. it's the
of the university of st thomas in minnesota. she's also the first lay person to lead the catholic university. rking with the senate clara university community in its next chapter. the san francisco board of supervisors today voted to forgive a $26.6 million loan to the san francisco unified school district. the city loaned the district the money in 2019 to help cover teacher raises promised under proposition g, which has been tied up in the courts. the loan will be forgiven if the school board...