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The top 25 rankings are important for understanding just who is killing it in college basketball, but we can go deeper — all the way to the bubble and beyond. The NCAA Evaluation Tool, or NET, is a ...
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After seven days of quarantine inside a Disney World hotel room, daily coronavirus tests, mandatory monitor-wearing — and a brief fishing encounter with all-star Paul George — Tucson cameraman Darrin ...
Thank you to everyone who hosted watch parties and celebrated National Chemistry Week 2025 with us! If you were unable to attend live, ACS invites you to use the recording of this year's event ...
The MS in Marketing moves past surface-level trends to equip you with both the technical expertise and strategic mindset that today's marketing roles demand. Informed by input from leading Bay Area ...
The Nasdaq Foundation's Economic Opportunity Grant Program drives impact through five key areas—regional revitalization and rural wealth building, access to capital, employee and community ownership, ...
*Note: Only general MSIT courses are available online. If you pursue a specialty track, you will take your elective courses at our Thousand Oaks campus. Whether you’re breaking into IT or leveling up ...
The School of Engineering offers a master's degree and certificate program in Robotics and Automation. Both programs are now accepting applications! Robotics and the automation sciences relating to ...
One of the benefits of the UD Associate in Arts Program is the close, personal contact that students have with academic advisors, faculty and staff. If you have questions or concerns about an academic ...
January 22, 2026 • In 1926, a generation of artists was born that reshaped jazz for decades. This episode celebrates eight centennials, including Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Lou Donaldson, Tony ...