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White House communications director Steven Cheung tore into a reporter from HuffPost who asked why transcripts for most of the president’s public remarks are not available on the White House ...
On a warm, electric evening at Spelman College, a fireside chat with Clarence Wooten—tech entrepreneur, AI expert, and founder of Cofounder.ai—turned into a unique masterclass on the future of ...
Clarence O. Smith leaves behind a legacy of greatness. Clarence O. Smith, visionary co-founder of ESSENCE magazine and a pioneering force in Black media and marketing, died April 21 at 92. Smith ...
Clarence O. Smith, one of the four pioneering founders who launched ESSENCE Magazine in May 1970, passed away on Monday, April 21, at the age of 92. A passionate strategist, a masterful ...
TORONTO, April 21, 2025 /CNW/ - In celebration of Earth Day, LG Electronics Canada is proud to join forces with Centennial College, and Quantum Lifecycle Partners LP to host a community e-waste ...
Centennial College is cutting additional programs this fall after announcing previous program suspensions early this year. The school would say what programs were being affected by the cuts, but ...
Toronto's Centennial College says it plans to merge two of its five campuses due to "stagnant government funding and a decline in international student enrolments induced by federal policy changes.
The iconic East York campus of Toronto's Centennial College — which is perhaps best known for once starring as the backdrop for the popular Degrassi High TV series — will soon start to wind ...
Centennial College announced Wednesday that it has made the ‘incredibly difficult but very necessary decision’ to consolidate two campuses next year, citing budgetary pressures and a decline ...
Jessica Cheung opens up about her challenges with mental health. The defender is a rookie with the Syracuse University women's hockey team. Jessica Cheung talks about her hockey career As hockey ...
Centennial College, one of the largest colleges in Ontario, is suspending dozens of its full-time programs as the federal government continues to reduce the number of international students in Canada.
Toronto’s Centennial College said 49 full-time programs will not accept new students in the 2025-26 academic year, including 16 programs in its business school, 14 programs in its media school ...