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David Fuentes Named New Dean of School of Education
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David Fuentes Named New Dean of School of Education

  • Stockton University named David Fuentes as the new dean of the School of Education, effective April 6.
  • Fuentes previously served as Associate Dean at William Paterson University and is a professor of Teacher Education.
  • He aims to advance a vision of transformative education grounded in access, inquiry, rigor, and social justice.
  • Stockton Provost Palladino praised Fuentes for inclusive excellence and leadership in equity and student success.
  • Interim Dean Kimberly Dickerson will return to the role of Assistant Dean after Fuentes assumes the post.
  • A 'Empanadas for Education' meet-and-greet is planned for April 30 to welcome the new dean.
  • Fuentes is a published author and project director for a Department of Education grant.
  • Fuentes has held leadership roles with major education associations and received the 2024 Mildred García Founders’ Award.
  • Stockton emphasizes preparing graduates to impact communities and support student well-being.
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UMaine Education Career Fair prepares future teachers for workforce
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UMaine Education Career Fair prepares future teachers for workforce

  • UMaine hosted its Education Career Fair at the Wells Conference Center to connect student teachers with hiring districts.
  • More than 40 districts participated, from southern Maine to Aroostook County.
  • The fair helps graduating students network near home and pursue certifications.
  • Participants discussed opportunities across early childhood, elementary, secondary, and health education.
  • The event helps students advance toward degree completion and certification.
  • The fair emphasizes networking as a path to workforce entry as graduation nears.
  • Education fair showcased a variety of teaching paths and districts.
  • The event serves as a platform for future educators to connect with district leaders.
  • The career fair supports Maine's effort to fill teaching roles statewide.
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Campbell Law again named among best for practical training  - News | Campbell University
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Campbell Law again named among best for practical training  - News | Campbell University

  • Campbell Law School is named among the top U.S. law schools for practical training by The National Jurist in Spring 2026.
  • Dean J. Rich Leonard credits hands-on learning and new pro bono clinics for the program’s strength.
  • Campbell Law ranks 36th on the 2026 Honor Roll, out of 72 institutions nationwide.
  • Elon University is the only other North Carolina law school on the National Jurist list.
  • The National Jurist evaluated clinics, externships, simulation courses, moot court, and related programs.
  • The ranking emphasizes clinics, with extra credit for required clinical work.
  • Campbell Law has a history of strong experiential programs since 2015.
  • Campbell Law highlights pro bono clinics, externships, and advocacy programs.
  • Campbell Law is celebrating 50 years since its founding in 1976.
  • The complete list of the 2026 Honor Roll is available through the National Jurist.
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Hampshire College’s demise is yet another blow to creative, outside-the-box options in higher education
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Hampshire College’s demise is yet another blow to creative, outside-the-box options in higher education

  • Hampshire College will close its doors in December 2026 due to financial and enrollment pressures.
  • Students will be refunded deposits and can transfer within the Five College Consortium.
  • The closure underscores broader financial struggles facing experimental liberal arts colleges.
  • Hampshire was part of the Five College Consortium linking it to nearby colleges and universities.
  • The school emphasizes self-directed projects and eschews traditional core requirements.
  • Tuition and housing for the 2025-26 year exceeded $72,000.
  • The closure reflects a broader trend favoring well-resourced, traditional options.
  • Notable alumni and observers view the college as a symbol of transformational, rather than transactional, education.
  • Historical roots of experimental education trace back to Dewey’s ideas and early 20th-century colleges.
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Samuel Tremblay named Outstanding Graduating International Student for the Maine Business School - University of Maine Athletics
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business11h ago

Samuel Tremblay named Outstanding Graduating International Student for the Maine Business School - University of Maine Athletics

  • Samuel Tremblay of Quebec City was named Outstanding Graduating International Student for the Maine Business School at UMaine.
  • Tremblay is a business administration major, serves as a tutor, mentor and Maine Business School ambassador.
  • He is a kicker for the UMaine Football Team and was a finalist for the Fred Mitchell Award.
  • Tremblay played for Canada’s Junior National Team and captained teams in international events.
  • After earning his degree, Tremblay plans to stay at UMaine for a master’s degree while continuing to play football.
  • Tremblay credits UMaine’s coaches, staff, professors and employees for making him feel at home on campus.
  • Mentors Anne Simon and Aidan Cadogan helped Tremblay adapt to college and football life.
  • Tremblay highlights meaningful experiences through clubs and faculty engagement that shaped his leadership.
  • Tremblay plans to represent the Black Bear community on and off the field during his master’s studies.
  • The profile notes Tremblay’s involvement with Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and other clubs.
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St Peter's School's multi-use sports pitch plan approved
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St Peter's School's multi-use sports pitch plan approved

  • York City Council approved St Peter's School plan for a multi-use games area at the Clifton campus.
  • The pitch will host sports like football, netball, and tennis and is limited to school use on weekdays and Saturdays.
  • Local residents raised concerns about potential noise, though the school argued noise would be minimized by existing barriers.
  • Fifteen objections were initially raised to the plans before council approval.
  • The site will not include flood lighting or spectator stands, and no competitive matches are planned.
  • Construction is expected to take four to six weeks after approval.
  • The school argued the facility would improve pupil health and well-being.
  • Plans for earlier flood-lit hockey pitches were withdrawn in 2022.
  • The school stated there would be a hedge, path, and brick wall to dampen noise near homes.
  • Objectors described the space as an all-weather playground behind neighbors’ homes.
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Hundreds of CTC students commit to skilled trades careers
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Hundreds of CTC students commit to skilled trades careers

  • More than 100 Central Texas College students committed to skilled trades careers on Signing Day.
  • CTE Signing Day is part of a growing national movement modeled after athletic signings.
  • Fields highlighted include advanced manufacturing, healthcare, IT, and construction.
  • The event aims to shape the local workforce and support economic growth nationwide.
  • National Signing Day events are described as a milestone to recognize students pursuing technical careers.
  • CTE Signing Day links to workforce development and local community strength.
  • No copyright-related publishing restrictions were noted in the article.
  • Event emphasizes readiness of students to build, innovate, heal, and lead.
  • Signing Day mirrors athletic signings to celebrate future workforce contributors.
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12 Reasons Why Bentley’s Career Services is No. 1
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business11h ago

12 Reasons Why Bentley’s Career Services is No. 1

  • Bentley University has earned the No. 1 spot for Best Career Services in the 2026 Princeton Review guide.
  • The ranking reflects Bentley’s intentional career development strategy and ROI focus.
  • Bentley offers a first-year Career Design Seminar to help students identify strengths early.
  • Bentley hosts multiple on-campus career fairs, including five major-specific events annually.
  • Graduates report strong outcomes with a high employment rate within six months of graduation.
  • Bentley provides a four-year, structured career development plan for students.
  • The university offers dedicated career coaches specialized by major.
  • Bentley maintains strong corporate partnerships for direct student recruitment.
  • The university offers free lifetime career services for alumni.
  • Bentley runs over 100 career programs each academic year.
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The Moon looks completely different depending on where you are on Earth and most people have no idea why - Futura-Sciences
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11h ago

The Moon looks completely different depending on where you are on Earth and most people have no idea why - Futura-Sciences

  • The Moon’s orientation varies with latitude, so observers in different places see different views of the same Moon.
  • Librations cause small shifts in what lunar features appear to move, even though the Moon itself is locked to Earth.
  • Crescent and quarter moon shapes can appear reversed between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
  • At the equator, the crescent moon often rises upright, like a boat on the water.
  • The Moon’s rotation is a constant: it spins once per orbit, but Earth-based perspective changes with location.
  • A traveler moving between hemispheres sees the Moon’s features rotate, shifting from tilted to inverted views.
  • The article notes that many emoji and imagery reflect a Northern Hemisphere view of the Moon.
  • Observer experiences vary for Jupiter and other near-Earth objects depending on geographic location.
  • A Southern Hemisphere view of Jupiter shows the Great Red Spot north of the equator, unlike typical Northern Hemisphere imagery.
  • The article emphasizes perspective as the key factor in why sky views vary around the world.
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Mississippi West Coast Career Fair Showcase offers students a look at future careers - WXXV News 25
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business13h ago

Mississippi West Coast Career Fair Showcase offers students a look at future careers - WXXV News 25

  • Mississippi West Coast Career Fair in Bay St. Louis connected juniors with professionals for hands-on career exploration.
  • Students learned about education requirements, job expectations, and future opportunities at the event.
  • Organizers say the goal is to help students explore options early and build connections that could shape their futures.
  • The event drew juniors from Hancock, Pass Christian, St. Stanislaus, Bay High, and Our Lady Academy.
  • The program emphasized real-world conversations and opportunities beyond classroom learning.
  • The showcase aimed to build early career connections for students’ futures.
  • Event offered hands-on demonstrations to illustrate possible career paths.
  • The fair took place at the Bay St. Louis Community Hall, drawing local students.
  • The initiative targets future opportunities for students beyond high school.
  • The event serves as a bridge between classroom learning and real-world work.
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