Each year, more than 1,000,000 students enter the workforce. Imagine the collective impact on society if even a small number of applicants and employees inquire about, or attempt to change, the ...
Congratulations, CU-Boulder graduates. The long, often hard journey is over, and it’s time to celebrate!. One thing the CU community can cheer this year is the return at commencement of the Graduation ...
At colleges across the country this month, graduates are pledging their allegiance -- not only to the flag, but also to Mother Earth. Seniors at more than 100 institutions, from Harvard University to ...
I was outraged by the Emerald’s editorial entitled “University shouldn’t hop on the pledge bandwagon” (April 9, ODE). I found poorly informed allegations against the graduation pledge alliance stating ...
"I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and to try to improve these aspects of any organizations for which I work." Graduating ...
Principal and graduation committee initially denied Navajo language in graduation program On April 16, families and faculty of Piedra Vista received an email confirming that the Pledge of Allegiance ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker, who famously promised in 2010 to create 250,000 jobs but still hasn’t done it, has unveiled a new pledge for his latest campaign: give Wisconsin the country’s ...
NORWALK — Two days before his middle school promotion, Christopher Marin made a pledge Wednesday to stay drug and alcohol free. He made this promise with the rest of his fifth-grade class at Kendall ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- It's never too early to talk about graduation, which is why Kings Canyon Middle School students and others throughout the Fresno Unified School District have taken a pledge to ...
Pallavi Rao doesn’t want to withhold payment of mandatory student fees this semester, but she and other members of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition feel something must be done to spur ...
High school graduation rates at Chicago Public Schools inched ahead for another consecutive year, but they leave the city needing what district CEO Janice Jackson described as “exponential” growth to ...