According to this blog post on the Microsoft Dev site by Raymond Cheng, pifmgr.dll was added in Windows 95 and is chock full of icons that were created mostly for fun.The idea was that they provided a ...
Kent State University submitted 24 degree programs to the state, which is requiring colleges and universities to cut undergraduate degree programs that graduate fewer than five students annually under ...
WASHINGTON — Consumers who bought Poppi sodas have just days left to apply for their share of a $8.9 million class action settlement. A lawsuit alleged that Poppi improperly marketed its products with ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - Faculty and staff are learning which academic programs are being impacted at East Carolina University as it makes $25 million in budget cuts. On Tuesday, Christopher Buddo, ...
ATHENS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio University announced it is suspending 11 degrees in response to a new Ohio law affecting higher education. Senate Bill 1 went into effect on June 27. Although it was best ...
Selecting the right equipment for harsh or unpredictable environments isn’t a matter of guesswork. There’s a system, and it’s not exactly subtle: numbers stacked beside letters, all telling a story ...
GOSHEN, Ind. (WNDU) - After welcoming some students back to class yesterday, Goshen Community Schools is welcoming everyone back into their buildings today. That’s about 6,300 students and a thousand ...
Female Athletes File Sex Discrimination Class Action Against Concordia University Irvine for Elimination of Women’s Teams and Violating Title IX Nine female athletes at Concordia University Irvine ...
SAN FRANCISCO — AT&T agreed to pay a total of $177 million to settle a class action lawsuit about two "data incidents" from 2024. The incidents resulted in some customer data, including names, ...
WASHINGTON — There are only days left to claim your part of a $4.5 million settlement with GameStop after a lawsuit accused the company of selling customers' personal data to Facebook without consent.
Four current and former college students have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that 32 highly selective private institutions’ use of early decision in admissions violates federal antitrust law.