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Nicholas S. Rashford, retired business professor and longtime president of St. Joseph’s University, has died at 85
Nicholas S. Rashford, 85, of Lower Merion, longtime Jesuit priest, retired president and professor of business management at St. Joseph’s University, former chair of the Delaware River Port Authority, board member, business consultant, Navy...

Ristorante Per L’Ora Offers Fresh Flavors, Coastal Italian Flair For Dine LA
LOS ANGELES, CA — Ristorante Per L’Ora in downtown Los Angeles is among the 480 eateries participating in Dine LA, which runs through Aug. 8. Located inside Hotel Per La, the restaurant is offering a $65 four-course menu that showcases a flavor...

French teachers from Turkmenistan completed an internship in Nice
From 13th to 26th of July, teachers of French from higher educational institutions of Turkmenistan completed an internship at the Francophonie language centre, located in one of the picturesque cities of France - Nice. The event brought together...

College football's sneakiest favorite, plus a quick history of CFB in Germany
Until Saturday Newsletter 🏈 | This is The Athletic’s college football newsletter. Sign up here to receive Until Saturday directly in your inbox. Today in college football news, “Expedition 33” is my favorite “Final Fantasy” game ever. To be clear,...

Egypt partners with Italian academy to launch applied technology schools for electricity sector
Egypt has signed a cooperation protocol with Italy’s Nova Technology della Vita Academy to establish and develop five applied technology schools focused on the electricity sector, the prime minister’s office said in a statement. Egyptian Prime...

Benefits of Nine Casino Real Dealer Games in Italy
Introduction Forget the digital simulations – the real casino experience is now at your fingertips in Italy! Real dealer games are exploding in popularity, transporting the vibrant atmosphere of a land-based casino directly to your screen. Imagine...

Greenheart Exchange welcomes foreign student to Decatur County
Published 12:00 pm Wednesday, July 30, 2025 By matching international high school students with volunteer host families, Greenheart Exchange creates immersive educational experiences that foster cultural understanding and bridge the gap across...

Voices versus AI: Voice actors speak up as AI threatens their industry
Voice actor Bettina Zech in the studio. /Reuters Voice actor Bettina Zech in the studio. /Reuters Boris Rehlinger may not turn heads on the streets of Paris, but his voice is instantly recognisable to millions of French filmgoers. As the French...

Venice Beach: LA's Quirky Neighborhood with European Charm
Los Angeles, the largest city in California, is known for its Hollywood stars, movie studios, and iconic streets lined with palm trees. When travelers think of LA, they don't necessarily picture a place that resembles Europe. But located along its...

Study Explores How Minimal Surface Geometry Enables Micromixers to Function as LC Separation Columns
Key Points Liquid chromatography column performance can be limited by a mobile phase’s axial dispersion, though different strategies have been used to try and mitigate this factor. Researchers investigated and predicted the separation performance...

Commonwealth U has summer study in Italy
Commonwealth University students visited Rome, Pisa, Livorno, Padua, Venice and Florence exploring museums, churches, basilicas and other sites to learn about the life and work of the late 16th and early 17th century scientist, Galileo, by...

Tigers tackle football in Europe
Published 8:00 am Saturday, August 2, 2025 From Rome to Naples, the Hampden-Sydney College football team went on an international adventure this summer, a few weeks after school ended. Along with football players, a number of college alumni,...

Dukes, counts … and now a pop star? Alicia Keys eyes Italian castle
A 16th-century hilltop castle with panoramic views over the Lombardy countryside could be yours for up to €10 million. Built in 1593, the Castle of Montalto Pavese, south of Milan, stands at the heart of 500 acres of woodland and gardens, with its...

France Demands Probe Into Refugee Vetting Process as Gazan Expelled by Top University Over Antisemitic Posts
A Palestinian from Gaza studying at the prestigious Sciences Po Lille has been expelled after French authorities discovered hundreds of antisemitic social media posts, including praise for Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and calls for the murder of Jews....

CHS grad Bates returns to alma-mater University of Washington as pro player
Nicole “Sis” Bates generated a lifetime of memories while starring on the University of Washington softball team from 2017-21. The 2016 Ceres High School grad returned to her college alma mater as a professional player earlier this month. Bates...

Amb. Cuculi visits Nave Mimbelli of the Italian Navy in Piraeus
Italy's Ambassador to Athens, Paolo Cuculi, paid a visit to the Nave Francesco Mimbelli, a missile-launching destroyer of the Italian Navy moored in the port of Piraeus as part of the educational trip of the students of the first class of the...

Local chef offers diners classic Italian cuisine and a seat at his Grandma's table
JUPITER, FLA — Chef Michael Rolchigo is bringing fine dining, flavor, and family to the town of Jupiter. He opened his restaurant, Tavolena, two years ago, and it is rooted in family tradition. Every person who walks through the door is treated to...

One village boy, twenty-one students & three million rats
- Advertisement - By Amat Jeng By 6am, the bus that was to take us from the Frederick Douglass building at Howard University to New York was already idling by the curb. Wipers swirling, cabin lights dimmed, the inside was fresh and clean—filled...

Review: Mario Bava’s ‘Danger: Diabolik’ on KL Studio Classics 4K UHD Blu-ray
Aesthetically speaking, Mario Bava’s Danger: Diabolik may be the greatest film to spawn from comic book source material. Given the Italian filmmaker’s work as cinematographer, this is hardly surprising. Bava’s choice of lenses (lots of fisheye),...

Walking a thin line: Size zero is again a matter of debate globally, while Indian ramps are still symbols of inclusivity
Earlier this year, the Schiaparelli show in Paris was the talk of the town for experimenting with trompe l’oeil, a technique that avant-garde Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli had often incorporated into her designs to create a realistic...