“We look with confidence to the next 125 years, knowing your bold scholarship and leadership will help the world flourish in ways we are only beginning to imagine.”
— Graduate School Dean Rodney Priestley
More on Princeton's 2026 Hooding and Recognition Ceremony: https://t.co/A7QaAFCGAI
Ken Paxton is the most corrupt politician in America.
He embodies the broken system we’re running against.
It’s time to come together: The People vs. Ken Paxton
From food prep to disaster response logistics, FIU students teamed up with the Guy Fieri Foundation for a hands-on emergency response exercise at Biscayne Bay Campus. Working alongside emergency food responders, students gained real-world experience serving communities during times of crisis.
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The office for Career Exploration and Development (CXD) is offering students up to $1,000 to attend a professional conference or design their own networking trip this semester. https://t.co/7444SmBMZ8
At Gettysburg College, #friendships last forever. Find out how #connections are fostered within our #community from day one.
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Dr. Shannon Kennedy is more than a professor, she’s a mentor, leader, and advocate for student success. From the classroom to research to student organizations, she brings empathy, insight, and real-world perspective to everything she does.
As one of Miami Dade College’s Endowed Teaching Chairs, Dr. Kennedy empowers students to think critically, grow confidently, and make an impact beyond campus. It’s faculty like Dr. Kennedy who make the MDC community truly one of a kind.
At #Princeton26 Commencement, President Eisgruber called on graduating students to have the courage to confront challenges and stand up for the values of learning, independent thinking and integrity that higher education institutions like Princeton hold dear.
“I know that all of you who receive your degrees today have earned them fully by working hard, deepening your knowledge and acquiring new skills,” he said. “Our world needs not only your knowledge and your skills but also your courage.”
In his Commencement address, titled “Learning, Citizenship, and the Courage to Be Unpopular,” Eisgruber emphasized the importance of “civic and personal courage.”
“We must be faithful to the standards of truth-seeking inquiry and civic responsibility even when they lead us down difficult paths,” he said, noting the courage needed “to rebut dangerous tendencies and corrosive ideas.”
“Dissenting from popular opinion — in politics, in a committee meeting, or in a discussion among friends — will often feel uncomfortable. There is an inevitable temptation to remain silent so as not to hurt other people’s feelings, forfeit their affection or risk retribution,” Eisgruber said. “If we are to live up to the ideals of citizenship and scholarship, we must sometimes speak anyway.”
Read his full Commencement address: https://t.co/pn6T2TaDKk
#TransferTerps: If you have last minute questions before the June 1 regular deadline, be sure to take a look at our Application FAQs! https://t.co/AX2hYFQ5og #BeATerp
#UMD2030, add Orientation to your summer bucket list! All new students are required to attend. Registration is open: https://t.co/rEwek3EmmO #AlwaysATerp
Triton life is looking like all sunshine and rainbows lately ☀️🌈
Transfer admits, ready to experience it for yourself? Don’t forget to accept your offer of admission by June 1, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. PST 🔱
The Fall Transfer Application Deadline is JUNE 1 📆
Take the next step toward your future at Florida State University and apply today!
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Audrey Alix ’25 discovered her passion for spatial analysis and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) through her coursework at Hamilton. Today, she works as a city planner in Utica, N.Y., working with Utica’s City Hall to make a difference. https://t.co/YuLEx5SQqr #KnowThyself
Graduating seniors at Forest Hill Community High School receive full-tuition scholarships to attend Palm Beach State College. The scholarships were made possible through a $1.8 million gift from Stephen M. Ross and the Related Ross Foundation.
Welcome to the PBSC! 💚 💛 #MyPBSC
Huge congrats to Diana Jue-Rajasingh for being named to @PoetsAndQuants' 2026 Best 40-Under-40 Graduate Business Professors list! This is a well-deserved recognition of her research, mentorship, and innovative ability to bring practical, real-world expertise into the classroom.
Meet Bowdoin's newest Fulbright fellows and trace where their work will take them—from a forest in Slovenia to a particle-physics lab in Hungary to classrooms in Vietnam, Kazakhstan, and South Korea. https://t.co/tLmnxFr7hi
Happy Mother’s Day to the women who support, uplift, and inspire our Panthers 💙
Thank you for always showing up and being such an important part of their journey!