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Florida State University achieved a record 99.2% retention rate for first-year students from the fall to spring semester. FAMU has a 97.1% retention rate of first-time students who stayed enrolled ...
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Laurel, Miss.-based South Central Regional Medical Center has set the record for the most groups to simultaneously go live on Epic’s diagnostic lab data-exchange platform. Nine organizations signed on ...
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Robert Gregory and his two college roommates, Josh Clark and Tanner Smith, were on a New Year’s Eve mission to catch a state-record Yellowstone cutthroat trout. The morning of Dec. 31, they went out ...