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Front row, left to right are students Ava South, Kailey Schaeffer, Lucy Abplanalp, Georgia Voegele, Abigail Hartz, and BHS Spanish teacher Judd Klingerman. Back row, left to right are Matthew Skinner, Sarah Bedel, Lydia Haskamp, Jenna Zimmerman, and Lucas Alonso. Not pictured: Isaac Trossman. (Provided Photo) (Batesville, IN) – The Batesville Community Education Foundation (BCEF) has donated $3,000 to the Indiana University Honors Program in Foreign Language (IUHPFL) from its Andy Koors Legacy Fund to support 11 Batesville High School (BHS) students who are studying abroad this summer, announced executive director Anne Wilson. These students qualified for the IUHPFL, which…

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16 There were big changes to the standard business setting during the COVID-19 epidemic. Working from home used to be a perk for millions of people around the world. These days, they have to do it. The industrial real estate business is also changing because of this shift in how things are thought about. Morgan Stanley says that the prices of office buildings in the US have dropped by 30%. Let’s think about what this change means and look into it more. The rise of remote work: a shift in the way things are done Companies had to quickly change…

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Over the years, Canada emerged as one of the top study abroad destinations among international students due to its immigration policy. However, due to the cap imposed on accommodations for international students, many students are looking for alternative study abroad destinations. For the 2024 academic year, the issuance of a Canada student visa will be restricted to 3,64,000. Hence, many study abroad aspirants who were planning to apply in Canadian universities are looking for alternate study destinations. The listed 10 emerging study abroad destinations for Indian students are an alternative to Canada. Indian students may apply for admissions in one…

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Are you a remote job seeker pursuing part-time work or a part-time side hustle for supplemental income? We’ve got good news! Whether you need to generate some extra cash, you’re seeking a part-time job with benefits, or you simply don’t want to work full-time, there is a wide variety of work-from-home part-time jobs available in a range of career areas. To help you get ahead in your part-time job search, we’ve curated a list of 10 online part-time jobs for you to consider, as well as a list of 25 companies that offer remote, part-time jobs. 10 Top Part-Time Remote…

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College is a great time to study abroad, particularly during your sophomore or junior year. Although it may seem daunting to figure out the logistics of a study abroad experience, it’s easier to find your footing if you come prepared.  Whether you’re simply just interested in studying abroad or are about to venture to a new country, don’t fret. Here is a list of tips to help you before and during your time abroad: Do your research ahead of time Before applying for study abroad experiences, you must research ahead of time. You should research countries and experiences offered through…

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Looking for remote jobs that don’t require a degree? You’ve come to the right place. Remote jobs without a degree required can be found in a wide variety of industries, and many opportunities only call for a high school diploma, a GED, or equivalent work experience. Whether you’re a recent high school graduate or a seasonal professional who didn’t attend college, there are many work-from-home careers that don’t require college but still provide flexibility and work-life balance. To help you identify these opportunities, we’ve curated a list of 10 career fields with remote, no-degree jobs. 10 Remote Jobs Without a…

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By Nicol TinsleyGlobal Education Office Study Abroad Day builds on the annual International Education Week in November, and for VCU’s Global Education Office, the day is an opportunity to expand awareness of – and access to – one of the most meaningful experiences a student can have in college. “In this competitive landscape, employers value skills like intercultural agility, curiosity, flexibility, confidence and self-awareness – qualities cultivated through study abroad,” said Stephanie Tignor, VCU’s director of global learning. “The GEO is dedicated to dismantling barriers, both real and perceived, to make study abroad accessible to every student. We look forward to connecting with…

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has recently issued comprehensive policy guidance concerning F and M student nonimmigrant classifications, aiming to provide clarity on various aspects of student visas. It covers topics such as employment authorization, change of status, extension of stay, and reinstatement of status for F and M students and their dependents. This policy guidance consolidates existing policies, offering valuable information for international students and educational institutions in the United States. To read the USCIS policy guidance, visit here. F and M Nonimmigrant Classifications The nonimmigrant academic student (F-1) classification allows a noncitizen to enter the United States…

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The United Kingdom continues to be the first country of choice for Greeks who want to study abroad, based on a survey carried out by marketing research and polling company Kubi Kalloo. The poll used a sample of 1,700 young people aged 16-34 from France, Germany, Poland, Spain, Italy and Greece, who are interested in studying abroad within the next three years. In the academic year 2021-22, a total of 7,100 Greeks chose the UK for university studies, bringing them to the eighth place in terms of origin of EU students in British universities. 42% of Greeks indicated the country…

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32 The idea that working overtime increases productivity has long been taken for granted in today’s hectic workplace. But this very idea is called into question by ground-breaking research from the business-to-business marketplace Expert Market. Their 2023 study, which covered 40 nations, sheds insight on the real relationships between productivity levels and hours spent. The stats speak: A story of two methods The researchers examined each nation’s yearly gross domestic product (GDP) in connection to the average number of hours worked by both full-time and part-time employees in order to better understand the complex link between work hours and productivity.…

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