AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoD-III Baseball Glory: Denison’s Ryne Romick, now associate head coach, helped the Big Red win the NCAA Division III national title after a 4-3, 10-inning walk-off over Endicott. Engineering Ethics: Oregon Tech Dean Neslihan Alp was elected to the National Institute for Engineering Ethics board for a three-year term starting July 1. Workforce Data Push: Brown University launched a Workforce Development Policy Lab to measure which job-training programs actually raise long-term wages and employment. Higher-Ed Demographics (US): New NCES snapshots show shifting campus mixes—Garfield County’s university is majority White (55.1%), while Bexar County is majority Hispanic (64.1%). Policy & Access: A report says Afghanistan ranks last in a children’s rights index, with conflict and weak conditions driving severe education and protection gaps. Campus Safety/Training: College Boreal received preliminary accreditation for its massage therapy program, citing safety, hygiene, and clinic procedures. Global Spotlight: Amnesty International says DNA testing confirmed slain Nigerian journalist Pelumi Onifade’s identity.
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