On-Campus Housing for Disabled Students

Posted on September 9th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

by Emi Knape | published Sep. 9th, 2021 Living on campus at RIT undoubtedly has its ups and downs. From housing assignments, to broken elevators and other facilities, and alarms waking you up in the middle of the night — living on campus can seem difficult. For disabled students, however, dealing with these issues becomes part of their day-to-day routine. […]

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Student accommodation causes Covid concern for 78% of students

Posted on August 25th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Further Education News The FE News Channel gives you the latest education news and updates on emerging education strategies and the #FutureofEducation and the #FutureofWork. Providing trustworthy and positive Further Education news and views since 2003, we are a digital news channel with a mixture of written word articles, podcasts and videos. Our specialisation is providing […]

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28 abducted Baptist school students freed in Nigeria – ToysMatrix

Posted on July 25th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

28 abducted Baptist school students freed in Nigeria – ToysMatrix Home World US 28 abducted Baptist school students freed in Nigeria

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School’s wrapping up on campus at the University of Saskatchewan, but what’s the plan for this fall? USask President Peter Stoicheff joins Global News Morning with the latest.

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Students from South Shore Elementary School in Regina Beach have launched a one-kilometre walk around their school to raise money for local refugees. The students are in grades 7 and 8 and came up with six different posters along the walking route to illustrate what it is like to be a refugee. Read more: […]

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University of Saskatchewan President Peter Stoicheff joins Global News Morning with the latest at the USask campus, including an update on planning for how students will be learning this fall.

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Tulane must do more to improve accessibility on campus. (Daisy Rymer) The American Disabilities Act mandates that colleges and universities provide accommodations to students with disabilities, which includes installing elevators, button-operated automatic doors and wheelchair-accessible ramps. In this vein, Tulane University “strives to create intentional, comfortable, and supportive living communities that account for the needs […]

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Students could be shelling out more money for their post secondary education in Edmonton, as the University of Alberta has proposed a sharp increase in tuition. As Lisa MacGregor explains, the cost of some programs could double, making it unaffordable for some to get an education.

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In a move to battle bankruptcy, Laurentian University has eliminated dozens of professors and programs. Eric Sorensen explains how the budget cuts deal a major blow to academia in Ontario.

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Geology Professor Creates 3D Tactile Map for Students with Disabilities

Posted on January 14th, 2020 by Best Brothers Group

Americas, Misc., January 14 2020 UNITED STATES: What started out as a way to help one visually impaired student turned into two major projects from Dr. Katayoun Mobasher, professor of geology in the Institute for Environmental and Spatial Analysis (IESA) at the University of North Georgia (UNG). The first idea arose in 2011 when Mobasher realized a visually […]

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