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Johnson C. Smith University Receives Largest Government Grant in the Institution’s History
The U.S. Department of Commerce National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) recently awarded Johnson C. Smith University $5.7 million for campus technology upgrades and broadband 5G deployment. John Norris, JCSU’s… Read More
New Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship to fund future Tulsa startups
The city of Tulsa has been immersed in efforts to establish itself as a leader in the region for entrepreneurial activity, a goal that is getting a significant boost from… Read More
Eckerd College Trustees name James J. Annarelli the School’s Sixth President
Eckerd College’s Board of Trustees appointed James J. Annarelli, Ph.D., as the institution’s sixth president following a unanimous vote at its winter meeting on Feb. 10. Prior to his appointment… Read More
‘Light This Candle Campaign’ Smashes Its $75 Million Goal, Raises Record $80.1 Million
The College’s Light This Candle Campaign, which was launched publicly in March 2019, had a goal of raising $75 million to expand scholarships and student financial aid and support for… Read More
New Arts Grant Brings Big Improvements to MBU
Mary Baldwin University’s main events forum, James D. Francis Auditorium, is getting a major upgrade thanks to a new grant from the Rea Charitable Trust. The $150,000 gift will fund… Read More
Bloomfield College students helping transform downtown with art to attract new business owners
There’s a new effort happening in Bloomfield, New Jersey to bring more businesses, big and small, to the area. The township is teaming up with college students to transform vacant… Read More
Centre Students Take a Seat at the Table for Kentucky’s Early Childhood Education Debate
Centre College students are leading the charge to find solutions to an important challenge facing Kentucky: access to early childhood education. Students in Associate Professor of Economics and Business Patten… Read More
Lawrence County allocates $250,000 in ARPA funding for Westminster College nursing program
The Lawrence County Board of Commissioners has approved $250,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to expand and enhance Westminster College’s nursing program. The federal funding—provided by the American… Read More
Muskingum University Receives Choose Ohio First Scholarship Funding
Muskingum University received $866,006 in Choose Ohio First program funding from the Ohio Department of Higher Education. The University’s COF initiative, Broadening STEMM Career Pathways in Appalachian Ohio, builds on… Read More
Presbyterian College’s Center for South Korean and East Asian Studies Takes Shape During Overseas Visit
Presbyterian College kicked off its signature new Center for South Korean and East Studies by sending a delegation to South Korea last month to build partnerships and relationships. The group… Read More