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Lyon College approves tuition freeze for 2023-24 academic year
At a time when gas prices and living expenses are on the rise, the Lyon College Board of Trustees announced recently that it will not increase tuition or housing costs… Read More
Alum Behind Davidson’s Labyrinth Gets Fitting Tribute
Labyrinths, not to be confused with mazes, are an ancient type of walking path. People from diverse faiths and traditions have walked labyrinths for centuries for the purpose of meditation,… Read More
UPIKE’s Patton College of Education recognized for excellence
The Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) recently announced that the University of Pikeville’s Patton College of Education (PCOE) is one of 32 providers from 16 states to… Read More
JCSU makes strategic hire to lead its transformation efforts
In its quest to become one of the nation’s top HBCUs, Johnson C. Smith University on Monday announced the hiring of an administration veteran from the University of Houston to… Read More
University of Tulsa reinstates B.A. degree in philosophy and religion
The University of Tulsa has announced the reinstatement of a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and religion. Current and prospective students can enter this academic program beginning in fall 2023.… Read More
The Rainbow Room
Last month, a group of Monmouth College students created a new space on campus for the school’s LGBTQ+ community. The Rainbow Room, located in Room 135 of the Center for… Read More
$2.7 million EDA grant to fund Geneva renovation, cyber training center at Stillman
The United States Economic Development Administration has awarded Stillman College a $2.7 million grant to develop a cybersecurity and information technology training center in Geneva Hall. This grant will be… Read More
U.S. Department of Education Awards $1.3 Million McNair Grant to Bloomfield College
The U.S. Department of Education recently awarded a five-year Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement (McNair) grant in the amount of $1.3 million for FY2023-2028 to Bloomfield College to prepare first-generation,… Read More
‘Nothing short of remarkable’
Five years ago, Stillman College felt perilously close to failing. Suffering more than $40 million in the red, facing cutbacks in offerings, and a dwindling student body, confidence had plummeted… Read More
Kyiv Ballet to Debut ‘Tribute to Peace’ at Davidson College
This weekend, the Kyiv City Ballet Company will perform at Davidson in front of a sold-out crowd on the second stop of its premier United States tour. The tour marks… Read More