
Aaron Thompson
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Sep 9, 2024 |
kentucky.com | Aaron Thompson
It’s September, and thousands of Kentuckians just headed to college. When you picture these students, who do you see? Eighteen-year-olds unpacking cars, moving into dorms and waving goodbye to their parents? How about a young mother finding childcare so she can attend class? Or a mid-career professional logging on to his laptop during lunch to finish an assignment? The reality is that nationwide, nearly a quarter of undergraduates are over the age of 25.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
denisonbigred.com | Aaron Thompson
GRANVILLE, Ohio – The Denison University football team looks to build off a strong finish to last season as it continues to remain in the mix among a very competitive top half of the North Coast Athletic Conference in 2024. 2023 SEASON IN REVIEW: The Big Red put together a 7-3 showing in 2023 with a 6-2 mark against NCAC competition. The Big Red have won at least six games in every full season since 2013.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
agb.org | Aaron Thompson |John King |Melanie Darrow
Demonstrative Unapologetic Leadership in Kentucky and New YorkTen years ago, leadership in the Commonwealth of Kentucky recognized it needed to do more, intentionally, to close the educational attainment gaps in the state. Kentucky is a super-majority Republican state, with a majority of its legislature serving its citizens with a conservative lens. Visible to the eye—rural regions, urban neighborhoods—reducing educational disparities became a cross-partisan, business-supported agenda.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
businessinsider.mx | Aaron Thompson
Ha sido un comienzo difícil de año para Apple, con malas noticias esta semana sumándose a sus problemas. Fue golpeada por una multa de casi 2,000 millones de dólares por la UE y una disminución reportada en las ventas de iPhones en China. Aun así, algunos analistas creen que Apple podría recuperarse si logra cambiar con éxito su enfoque hacia la inteligencia artificial. ¡Nos vemos en TikTok!Las crisis siguen acumulándose para Apple.
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Sep 14, 2023 |
news-graphic.com | Aaron Thompson
If you or your child headed off to campus this fall, you’re probably worried about a lot of things. Whether college will be worth the cost should be the least of them. We’ve read about students who racked up substantial student loan debt with no good job to show for it, or high school graduates earning six-figure salaries out of coding bootcamps. These people, like Powerball jackpot winners, do exist, but they are the rare exceptions and not the rule.
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