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Octavia Spencer’s mission to bring diverse stories to life
Octavia Spencer’s mission to bring diverse stories to life
Running in playoff gear, Altas stun Cardinals for perfect season start
Olsen Racela expected Perpetual Help to be competitive in the NCAA Season 101 men’s basketball tournament. It didn’t matter that he missed out on keeping the best player of the Altas’ powerhouse high school program—six players did stick around to join the seniors squad. “And that was huge for us,” the legendary PBA playmaker and
Japanese Teachers Still Work World’s Longest Hours
Elementary and junior high school teachers in Japan still work the longest hours among their peers worldwide, according to an OECD report released on Tuesday. While the 2024 results by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development showed working hours had fallen by around four hours per week compared with the previous survey in 2018, Japans teachers still far exceeded their global counterparts.
US researchers: Choose Europe, but part-time
Photo credits: Jonas Willingstorfer/rsm for Volkswagen Foundation Amid the European rush to attract disenchanted US researchers, the Volkswagen Foundation is experimenting with a different approach: grants for US researchers to split their time between the US and Germany. The funding scheme, due to open in.
NFL Draft Watch: Jeremiyah Love is running away with the RB1 title
In a college football season with a slew of high-end running backs, Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love is the runaway favorite to be RB1 for the NFL Draft.
Del. State, Lincoln to receive $2 million from Thurgood Marshall College Fund
Delaware State University and Lincoln University are among eight HBCUs selected by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to receive funding to strengthen campus operations and research capacity.