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UJ Launches Pathologists’ Assistant Master’s Program in Phoenix
The University of Jamestown is proud to announce the launch of its highly anticipated Pathologists’ Assistant Master’s program, an initiative designed to prepare students for impactful careers in surgical and… Read More
Jeanne L. Rupert, DO, PhD, Named Founding Dean and Chief Academic Officer for University of Dubuque’s College of Osteopathic Medicine
The University of Dubuque is pleased to announce that, following a national search, Jeanne L. Rupert, DO, PhD, has been selected as the founding dean and chief academic officer for… Read More
Davidson President Says Values Provide Compass Through Higher Ed Disruption
On Tuesday, May 6, Davidson College President Doug Hicks ’90 was the special guest on “Charlotte Talks,” a daily, hour-long talk show produced by WFAE, Charlotte’s NPR affiliate. Hicks and… Read More
University of Tulsa president to step down
The University of Tulsa has announced the retirement of Brad Carson, the university’s 21st president. Carson notified the board of trustees of his intention to step down effective May 31… Read More
Arnold, Rice honored at Waynesburg U. Commencement
Waynesburg University honored two speakers during its Commencement Exercises Sunday, May 4. Jeffrey Arnold, Executive Director of the Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities, served as the Baccalaureate speaker and… Read More
$15 Million Donation Propels Agnes Scott College into New Era of Growth
Agnes Scott College has received a groundbreaking investment from alumna and trustee emerita Mary Lou Cornwall Hawkes ʼ65 and her husband, James B. Hawkes. The gift will support the college’s… Read More
I Dream Big Charter School and Stillman College Break Ground for Historic Charter School Partnership
I Dream Big Charter School, in proud partnership with Stillman College, hosted a Groundbreaking Ceremony on Tuesday, April 29 to celebrate the launch of the first HBCU-Charter School partnership in… Read More
Outdoors event to bring Westminster and New Wilmington communities together
The Westminster and New Wilmington area communities are invited for an afternoon of fun and connection at a Neighbors in Nature event from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 4,… Read More
St. Andrews University to Cease Operations — A Heartbreaking Goodbye
Under the direction of the Board of Trustees: St. Andrews University, a branch campus of Webber International University, will close its Laurinburg campus at the end of the Spring 2025… Read More
University of Ozarks Establishes Town Square Collaborative
University of the Ozarks has established the Town Square Collaborative (TSC), a regional ecumenical initiative to serve and support rural communities, congregations, and their leaders. Based on the U of… Read More