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Belhaven University Announces New Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry
Belhaven University has launched a new Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry degree, aimed at preparing students for employment as chemistry laboratory technicians. The program emphasizes hands-on experience, offering enhanced… Read More
Presbyterian College announces new Visual and Performing Arts Department
Presbyterian College is excited to announce that it is combining its art, music, and theater departments into a new Department of Visual and Performing Arts. PC president Dr. Anita Gustafson… Read More
Johnson C. Smith starts 10-day ‘emergency aid campaign’ due to highest enrollment in years
Johnson C. Smith University has started a blitz to raise $250,000 in 10 days because more students plan to enroll this fall than the historically Black college has seen in… Read More
Stillman College to host HBCUAC basketball tournament for second straight season
For the second straight season, Stillman College will host the HBCU Athletic Conference Basketball Championships at Birthright Alumni Hall. This year will be a little different, as the Tigers are… Read More
Davis & Elkins College Achieves Fundraising Record
Davis & Elkins College is proud to announce fundraising for the most recent fiscal year set a school record. With the momentum of its ambitious capital campaign for new student… Read More
Westminster invests more than $6 million in campus improvements
The Westminster College campus has been bustling with activity this summer as physical plant crews have been relocating offices and making upgrades to academic, athletic and recreational spaces in time… Read More
Hastings College kicks off 142nd year with major campus upgrades underway
A construction fence stretching from Steinhart Plaza to Lynn Farrell Arena is a clear sign of change at Hastings College. While the construction fence is the most visible change to… Read More
Harnessing the Sun: New era of solar energy at UTulsa
At The University of Tulsa, innovation is taking a step forward with the development of an advanced solar energy conversion system that combines two cutting-edge technologies: concentrated solar power (CSP)… Read More
Maryville names three to new positions in the Center for Campus Ministry
Students returning to Maryville College this fall will notice new faces in the Samuel Tyndale Wilson Center for Campus Ministry (CCM). In July, the Rev. Jessica Kitchens Lewis ’07 was… Read More
Eckerd College professor and colleagues awarded grant to study groundbreaking dog-training techniques
Orlo has a new puzzle to solve. It’s a simplified version of PAC-MAN. And Orlo—a dog—is very good at it. This kind of experiment had never been done, until Lauren… Read More