Engineers Without Borders USA Founder: I Want to Bring the Heart into the Equation
By James Irwin
Bernard Amadei was in San Pablo, Belize—a small jungle village of approximately 250 people—in 2000 when he met a young girl with the...
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Engineers Without Borders USA Founder: I Want to Bring the Heart into the Equation
By James Irwin
Bernard Amadei was in San Pablo, Belize—a small jungle village of approximately 250 people—in 2000 when he met a young girl with the...
Arthur S. Flemming Award Winners Announced
How do you predict a pirate attack? Or a radical change in a global water flow?
Ask ...
Nana Agyemang Receives White House Correspondents’ Association Scholarship
By Julyssa Lopez
Senior Nana Agyemang was on a train home from Berkley, Calif., when she got an email from School of Media and Public Affairs Director Frank Sesno last month: “Please come to...
Foreign Minister Says Rwanda's Future Is Bright
By Tamara Jones
Forsaking the isolationism that set its devastating ...
Hillary Clinton Softens Attacks on Bernie Sanders, Trains Fire on GOP Rivals
New ad urges unity ahead of November election.
Rates of Severe Obesity Among U.S. Kids Still Rising: Study
Obesity continues to plague American kids, with a new study finding rates of severe obesity climbing over a 15-year period.
University Officials Back Off Demand to Inspect Employee Cellphones
After pushback from employees and legislators, MnSCU officials agreed to shelve the rule until a compromise can be worked out.
Clinton Leads Trump by just 3 Points in New Poll
The latest George Washington University Battleground Poll finds that most voters don't have a positive view on most of the candidates, including Trump and Clinton.
Top U.S. Intelligence Official: ISIS Has Cells in UK, Germany, and Italy
The comments from James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, come as President Barack Obama concludes an overseas visit where he asked Europe to contribute more to the fight against...
Common Application to Change Gender-Identity Options
Starting this summer, students who use the Common Application will be asked to state their "sex assigned at birth."