University of Nevada, Reno is partnering with private industry and other educational institutions globally to support the “START AgriTech Scale-Up” program.
By Michael Foli Jackidy, GNA Ho (V/R), March 14, GNA – Mr Eric Edem Agbana, Member of Parliament for Ketu North, has called for the urgent upgrading of Ohawu Agricultural College into a fully-fledged ...
For Assia Tuyirangamire, pursuing a university degree once meant constantly worrying about money. The first-year student at the University of Rwanda, originally from Taba in Huye District, had to find ...
The 2022 deal struck by Prime Minister Keir Starmer's predecessor, Rishi Sunak, involved sending migrants who arrive in the U ...
In recognition of a transformative gift from Bill '70 and Madeline Morrow, the Bucknell Farm has been officially named the ...
MZUZU-(MaraviPost)-The country’ Second Vice President Enock Kanzingeni-Chihana on Thursday, March 19, 2026 donated rice to moslems in Nkhatabay and Mzimba districts as the holy month of Ramadan comes ...
Raj Khalon, to support agriculture in the region, has given $5million to Merced College. Seen here with Indian Consul General Dr.T.V. Nagendra Prasad India-West News Desk MERCED, CA – Merced College ...
The Lake of Stars Malawi Arts Festival returns with 2026 dates to celebrate culture and creativity from October 2 to 4.
Register now to learn how to close critical gaps in your cyber recovery strategy and ensure your identity systems can be restored quickly and securely after an attack. Join industry experts as they ...
Secure your spot to learn how Microsoft’s new licensing and AI strategy could impact your organization’s cloud costs and contract flexibility. Join our experts for practical guidance on optimizing ...
In this webinar, you will learn about the latest protections Cohesity is delivering for Google Workspace and how organizations can strengthen their data resilience. The session will explore how to ...
March 13, 2026 • Understanding exactly what is happening inside Iran is difficult. The government rarely gives visas to western journalists and closely monitors those that do enter the country. The ...