The assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University sent shockwaves through classrooms worldwide. Graphic videos of the incident quickly spread online, leaving many teens traumatized.
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For the tenth consecutive year, Mississippi State is being honored as an exemplary employer by the Great Colleges to Work For recognition program. Link for MSU named ‘Great College to Work For’ for ...