Tech Times, Texas State University, TX
6 days ago by Tech Times staff report
Crime investigation is going digital in today's high-tech society, where devices from laptops to phones and even GPS units store digital paper trails. To retrieve and sort through the massive amounts of data stored on computers and other gadgets, companies, law enforcement and federal agencies are looking to digital forensics specialists for help.
The Current Sauce, Northwestern State University, LA
1 day ago
The Current Sauce, Northwestern State University, LA
1 day ago
The Current Sauce, Northwestern State University, LA
1 day ago
Tech Times, Texas State University, TX
5 days ago by Tech Times staff report
The TSTC Dean's Honor Roll recognizes the accomplishments of full-time students who achieved a 3.5 to 3.9 grade point average in all classes for a semester.
Tech Times, Texas State University, TX
2 days ago by Tech Times staff report
The TSTC President's Honor Roll recognizes the accomplishments of full-time students who achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average for all classes in a semester.
The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX
6 days ago by Seth Brown
Students, alumni and members of KTRU's Houston community came to Sewall Hall 301 on Wednesday night to attend a forum on KTRU's sale. KTRU Station Manager Joey Yang said that he invited President David Leebron, Dean of Undergraduates John Hutchinson, Vice President for Administration Kevin Kirby and Vice President for Public Affairs Linda Thrane, but Thrane and Leebron told him that they would be unable to attend.
The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX
6 days ago by Alex Buckey
This past Friday, I got a nasty shock when I read in the Thresher that The New York Times columnist and talking head David Brooks would be the class of 2011's commencement speaker. As a Times reader, political science major and longtime non-admirer of Brooks, I'm disappointed both by the choice of speaker and the embrace of indulgent intellectual mediocrity that it represents.
The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX
6 days ago by Teddy Grodek
Let's face the facts: Last football season was a rebuilding year. After a disappointing 2-10 season in 2009, in which Rice returned only three starters from their 2008 Texas Bowl win, the Owls football team hopes that they have enough talent added to the program that this year will be a different story.