Los Representantes Estudiantiles ante la Junta de Gobierno señalaron el domingo faltas en los candidatos recomendados a presidente Interino de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (UPR).
La Junta de Gobierno de la UPR se reunirá mañana, lunes, de manera extraordinaria para seleccionar a la persona que ocupará el cargo de presidente de la Institución tras la destitución de Jorge Haddock el pasado 8 de julio.
Hasta el momento solo dos nombres serán recomendados por el comité de búsqueda, estos son el doctor José Cordero, exrector de UPR Utuado y el doctor Brad Weiner, quien fue Decano de la Facultad de Ciencias Naturales del Recinto de Río Piedras, indicaron los representantes estudiantiles en declaraciones escritas.
Tuesday, Jul 06, 2021
New Medical Student Government executive board plans to help OUWB students reset
The 2021-22 MSG e-board (from left) Ali Rida, president; Mackenzie Schmidt, vice president; Revelle Gappy, secretary; and Alex George, treasurer.
Helping restore a sense of normalcy to the medical school experience is top of mind for the new executive board of Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine’s Medical Student Government.
So say the four board members who are preparing for the new school year with plans that include helping students get back into the swing of normal.
The board members are second-year medical students: Ali Rida, president; Mackenzie Schmidt, vice president; Revelle Gappy, secretary; and Alex George, treasurer.
sports, bans payment to students and only provides scholarship money, which is capped at the cost of attendance. but student representatives have challenged that in court and, in a unanimous decision, the us supreme court has ruled that the ncaa cannot put a limits on education related benefits for athletes. justice brett kavanaugh has warned that the ncaa s business model of using unpaid student athletes to generate billions of dollars in revenue for the colleges raises serious questions . let s get more from our north america correspondent david willis, who is in los angeles. david, but with a ruling on today? what were they. college sports here are extremely popular. they attract large audiences and they rake in billions of dollars as you mentioned in not only for the colleges themselves, but for coaches and for officials of the national collegiate association. the governing body. its president takes
provides scholarship money, which is capped at the cost of attendance. but student representatives have challenged that in court and, in a unanimous decision, the us supreme court has ruled that the ncaa cannot put a limits on education related benefits for athletes. justice brett kavanaugh has warned that the ncaa s 0ur north america correspondent david willis told me more about the court ruling. i should start by telling you that basically college sports here are extremely popular. they attract large audiences and they rake in billions of dollars as you mentioned. not only for the colleges themselves, but for coaches and
Conservative students group posts leaflets satirizing Moon government
Posted : 2021-05-11 16:38
Updated : 2021-05-11 18:49
Kim Tae-il, head of the New National Council of Student Representatives, a conservative college students group, stages anti-government protest near Cheong Wa Dae, Sunday. Courtesy of New National Council of Student Representatives
By Bahk Eun-ji
A conservative college students group has put up posters satirizing President Moon Jae-in at around 100 universities and the National Assembly building.
The poster, created by the New National Council of Student Representatives (NCSR), is written in the form of a letter of apology, but in fact satirizes the high-handed manner the Moon administration has shown on many controversial issues.