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  • Student finds a job offer and career at the end of work-study program

    Students in a federal work‑study program (FWS) such as Al Quhshi are often offered jobs at higher rates than their non-FWS peers. These jobs are partly paid by federal or state funds, so employers have lower net cost to invest in these trial relationships. And in the end, employers become familiar, often fond of these junior associates.

    Sabrina Sims is the health system’s vice president of revenue cycle. When asked about Al Quhshi and the perception of work-study students as well-educated but untried next to coworkers with years of experience, she waved it away.

    Sure, she looks for experience, but do “they still have that light flickering and that energy that a college student’s going to have coming out, trying to get into the professional world to see if they can apply their studies? Because I want that.”

    In Al Quhshi’s case, his immediate supervisor, Tasha Sears, says competence and reliability were never in doubt.

    “From the front end to the back end, his work ethic is excellent,” she says. “I didn’t have to treat him any differently from my other employees.”

    Developing the Future Workforce

    Al Quhshi did the job over the summer while continuing to work as a staffer at the university’s fitness center swimming pool. He said he loved dealing directly with patients about their bills and attributed his “people skills” to his experiences in that most high-stakes of customer relations roles — restaurant server.

    Through his work-study program he met Michael Whitfield, a revenue cycle analyst with the health system. Whitfield is an ECU alumnus with the same business degree and concentration Al Quhshi is finishing.

    “My major, management information systems, is rare. You don’t find a lot of people even in the MIS major, but you have a whole MIS team here, and that was super exciting to meet them,” Al Quhshi says.

    Whitfield, whom he sometimes calls “Sir Michael,” is a mentor. According to the graduating senior, it’s Whitfield’s role to share documentation and reports with management and key stakeholders, identify trends and innovate ways to improve processes ­— exactly what Al Quhshi hopes to do one day.

    “Every time I see him coming, I’m like, ‘Hey, can I have a lunch with you?’ I look up to him,” he says.

    “Abe’s success is his own, but his story is also one about how a university transforms a community,” Jackson says.

    In the spring, Al Quhshi will receive his diploma and begin his career — or has his career already begun? Until this summer, he had thought he would have to move away. Perhaps not. He could continue to invest his talents in ECU Health.

    He’s made all the right moves so far.

    “I feel fortunate being an ECU student,” Al Quhshi says. “I have received all the help I need. I have met great people, great professors. And, yeah, it has been a whole experience for me.”

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  • Columbus Fury season info, how to buy tickets during MLV season

    Columbus Fury season info, how to buy tickets during MLV season

    Columbus’s pro volleyball team, the Columbus Fury, plays its first game of the Major League Volleyball season Jan. 8 on the road against the Atlanta Vibe.

    The Fury recorded a combined record of 17-35 during the first two seasons of what was then…

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  • The Global Story – People who could change the world in 2026

    The Global Story – People who could change the world in 2026

    Available for over a year

    Who might have the power and influence to change the world in 2026? World leaders aside, we choose four people and discuss why they could intersect with some of the big stories and themes of the next year.

    Producers:…

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  • Khawaja Asif claims war success brings aircraft orders, IMF reliance may end in six months – Daily Pakistan

    1. Khawaja Asif claims war success brings aircraft orders, IMF reliance may end in six months  Daily Pakistan
    2. ‘Absolutely, we are ready’: Asif says Pakistan can confront aggression on eastern, western borders simultaneously  Dawn
    3. Islamabad says…

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  • Beavers To Host Redhawks Thurday

    Beavers To Host Redhawks Thurday

    THE GAME: Oregon State will return home Thursday to take on Seattle U.

    TELEVISION: The game will be televised on ESPN+

    RADIO: The game will air live on Beaver Sports Radio Network with Mike Parker calling the action.

    LIVE STATS: Live stats…

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  • iGaming Events Calendar 2026 | Global Conferences Guide

    iGaming Events Calendar 2026 | Global Conferences Guide

    Key Insights

    • The 2026 iGaming calendar features high-profile conferences that offer opportunities for industry players to network, present new products, and share market trends and insights.
    • Flagship expos like ICE Barcelona, G2E…

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  • Webb telescope sheds light on ancient 'monster stars' that may reveal the birth of black holes – Phys.org

    1. Webb telescope sheds light on ancient ‘monster stars’ that may reveal the birth of black holes  Phys.org
    2. How did early black holes form?  Astronomy Magazine
    3. NASA Discovers Puzzling Solo Black Hole That Is 50 Million Times the Mass of the Sun  Green…

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  • Frank Dunlop obituary | Theatre

    Frank Dunlop obituary | Theatre

    A pocket dynamo of a man who seemed to bounce as he walked along, Frank Dunlop will be remembered for many outstanding and remarkable achievements, but most notably as the founding director of the Young Vic in 1969 and as a controversial director…

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  • Governor Hochul Announces Global AI Leader ElevenLabs to Expand New York City Operations, Creating 230 New Jobs

    Governor Hochul Announces Global AI Leader ElevenLabs to Expand New York City Operations, Creating 230 New Jobs

    Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that ElevenLabs — a leader in artificial intelligence that develops foundational models and products for seamless human-computer interaction — will significantly expand its United States operations in New York City. The expansion underscores New York City’s continued emergence as a leading hub for AI innovation, attracting fast-scaling technology companies and high-skilled talent from around the world.

    “New York is becoming one of the world’s premiere destinations for artificial intelligence companies, and ElevenLabs’ decision to expand here is proof that our strategy is working,” Governor Hochul said. “With 230 new high-quality jobs, a $33 million R&D investment, and a fast-growing global footprint, ElevenLabs is choosing the Empire State because of our unmatched talent, energy and commitment to responsible technological advancement. We look forward to supporting the company’s continued growth in New York.”

    Founded in 2022 by Mati Staniszewski and Piotr Dąbkowski, childhood best friends from Warsaw who were inspired by the poor dubbing of content in their native Poland, the company started with creating human-like AI voice models and have expanded to a suite of frontier audio models used to power an Agents Platform for omnichannel customer engagement, as well as a creative platform for generating speech, music, image, and video. ElevenLabs serves millions of users and thousands of businesses from the fastest growing startups to the largest enterprises.

    As part of this expansion, ElevenLabs will create 230 new engineering and corporate jobs, retain 36 existing New York City positions, and invest $33 million in research and development. Nearly 100 of the projected new roles will be software engineering positions, strengthening New York’s growing AI and technology workforce. The company will relocate from its current Spring Street offices to a larger space at 40 Crosby Street in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood. Empire State Development (ESD) is supporting ElevenLabs with up to $4.4 million in performance-based Excelsior Jobs Program tax credits, which are tied to the company’s planned job creation and research and development investments.

    Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “ElevenLabs is at the forefront of innovation in generative AI audio, and its expansion in New York City reinforces our state’s leadership in attracting the world’s most dynamic technology companies. This project will create hundreds of good-paying jobs, deepen New York’s bench of engineering talent, and support cutting-edge R&D that strengthens our growing AI ecosystem. ESD is proud to support ElevenLabs as it scales its U.S. operations here in the Empire State.”

    ElevenLabs Co-Founder Mati Staniszewski said, “New York City is a global center for innovation, talent, and creative energy, making it the ideal place for ElevenLabs to scale our U.S. presence. This expansion allows us to deepen our investment in frontier AI research, expand our industry partnerships, and advance our mission of reimagining human-technology interaction. We want to lead New York’s rapidly expanding AI ecosystemand this investment puts us in position to do so.”

    Assemblymember Steve Otis said, “News of the ElevenLabs expansion is another success story in New York’s program to attract cutting-edge technology growth in our state. Governor Hochul, Empire State Development, and the Legislature have prioritized making New York a leader as a home for growing technology companies and responsible artificial intelligence development. Time and time again companies choose New York because of our educated workforce, the work of our economic development team at ESD, and the synergy we are creating by bringing so many technology innovators to New York. Congratulations to Governor Hochul and ElevenLabs on the expansion announced today.”

    ElevenLabs’ expansion aligns with Governor Hochul’s statewide commitment to ensuring New York becomes a national leader in responsible artificial intelligence development. Through initiatives such as the Empire AI Consortium, new workforce training programs, and investments designed to support safe, transparent, and equitable AI innovation, New York is building an ecosystem that attracts world-class companies, strengthens research capacity, and prepares New Yorkers for the jobs of the future. By locating and growing in Manhattan, ElevenLabsjoins a fast-emerging network of AI firms, universities, and innovation partners helping advance the Governor’s vision of making New York a global hub for responsible, next-generation AI technologies.

    About Empire State Development
    Empire State Development is New York’s chief economic development agency, and promotes business growth, job creation, and greater economic opportunity throughout the state. With offices in each of the state’s 10 regions, ESD oversees the Regional Economic Development Councils, supports broadband equity through the ConnectALL office, and is growing the workforce of tomorrow through the Office of Strategic Workforce Development. The agency engages with emerging and next generation industries like clean energy and semiconductor manufacturing looking to grow in New York State, operates a network of assistance centers to help small businesses grow and succeed, and promotes the state’s world class tourism destinations through I LOVE NY. For more information, please visit esd.ny.gov, and connect with ESD on LinkedIn, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

    About ElevenLabs
    ElevenLabs is reimagining human-technology interaction through advanced AI research and products. Its Agents Platform enables businesses to deploy reliable, intelligent voice and chat agents at scale, with built-in integrations, testing, monitoring and enterprise-grade reliability. Its Creative Platform empowers creators and marketers to generate and edit speech, music, images, and video in more than 70 languages. Both platforms are powered by ElevenLabs’ industry-leading AI research. The company pioneered the first human-like AI voice model and has since expanded its capabilities across dubbing, transcription, music, sound effects and speech-to-speech technologies.

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  • BBC OS – Which countries could be in Trump’s sights next?

    BBC OS – Which countries could be in Trump’s sights next?

    Available for 29 days

    When describing the Venezuela operation, Trump dusted off the 1823 Monroe Doctrine and its promise of US supremacy in the western hemisphere – re-branding it the “Donroe Doctrine”. We check in with journalists covering…

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