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Former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory dead after car crash in New Mexico
Read full article: Former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory dead after car crash in New MexicoA former top official in U.S. nuclear weapons research at Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos national laboratories has died after an automobile crash in New Mexico.
More than 2,100 people have been arrested during pro-Palestinian protests on US college campuses
Read full article: More than 2,100 people have been arrested during pro-Palestinian protests on US college campusesPolice have arrested more than 2,100 people during pro-Palestinian protests at college campuses across the United States in recent weeks.
University of California board delays vote over hiring immigrant students without legal status
Read full article: University of California board delays vote over hiring immigrant students without legal statusThe University of Californiaโs governing board has postponed for a year a vote on a plan to allow immigrant students who lack legal status to apply for university jobs.
NCAA board votes to permit student-athletes to benefit from name, image, likeness
Read full article: NCAA board votes to permit student-athletes to benefit from name, image, likenessDETROIT - The NCAA Board of Governors voted Tuesday to allow student-athletes to benefit from their name, image and likeness. NCAA board members voted unanimously in favor of this change, according to the release. Here are the guidelines NCAA officials are aiming to modernization:Assure student-athletes are treated similarly to non-athlete students unless a compelling reason exists to differentiate. Here's more from the NCAA release:The board's action was based on comprehensive recommendations from the NCAA Board of Governors Federal and State Legislation Working Group, which includes presidents, commissioners, athletics directors, administrators and student-athletes. "As a national governing body, the NCAA is uniquely positioned to modify its rules to ensure fairness and a level playing field for student-athletes," NCAA President Mark Emmert said.
NCAA board votes to permit student-athletes to benefit from names, images, likenesses
Read full article: NCAA board votes to permit student-athletes to benefit from names, images, likenessesDETROIT - The NCAA Board of Governors voted Tuesday to allow student-athletes to benefit from their names, images and likenesses. NCAA board members voted unanimously in favor of this change, according to the release. Here's more from the NCAA release:The board's action was based on comprehensive recommendations from the NCAA Board of Governors Federal and State Legislation Working Group, which includes presidents, commissioners, athletics directors, administrators and student-athletes. "As a national governing body, the NCAA is uniquely positioned to modify its rules to ensure fairness and a level playing field for student-athletes," NCAA President Mark Emmert said. "The board's action today creates a path to enhance opportunities for student-athletes while ensuring they compete against students and not professionals."
NCAA board votes to permit student-athletes to benefit from name, image, likeness
Read full article: NCAA board votes to permit student-athletes to benefit from name, image, likenessDETROIT The NCAA Board of Governors voted Tuesday to allow student-athletes to benefit from their name, image and likeness. NCAA board members voted unanimously in favor of this change, according to the release. Here are the guidelines NCAA officials are aiming to modernization:Assure student-athletes are treated similarly to non-athlete students unless a compelling reason exists to differentiate. Here's more from the NCAA release:The board's action was based on comprehensive recommendations from the NCAA Board of Governors Federal and State Legislation Working Group, which includes presidents, commissioners, athletics directors, administrators and student-athletes. "As a national governing body, the NCAA is uniquely positioned to modify its rules to ensure fairness and a level playing field for student-athletes," NCAA President Mark Emmert said.