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Queens University Empowers Students with Innovative Leadership Program
Queens University of Charlotte’s McColl School of Business is investing in the future of female excellence with its newly created Women Leaders Program, a transformative academic experience designed to propel… Read More
Eight Hastings students participate in Nebraska Intercollegiate Band
Hastings College had eight students participate at the Nebraska State Bandmasters Association (NSBA) spring conference and play in the Nebraska Intercollegiate Band, which was held earlier this month in Lincoln,… Read More
U Tulsa Physics professor leads collaborative Oklahoma Photovoltaic Research Institute
For over a decade, The University of Tulsa and four other Oklahoma universities have engaged in an exciting consortium focused on education and research programs related to next generation solar… Read More
University of Dubuque Faculty to Present at Climate Action Festival
Two University of Dubuque faculty members will present short informational sessions at the Climate Action Festival, which will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday, April 3, 2025,… Read More
Agnes Scott College earns Farmer Champion Award for commitment to local food and farms
At the annual SOWTH conference, Agnes Scott College earned the 2024 Farmer Champion Award from Georgia Organics for its commitment to strengthening local food systems and supporting sustainable agriculture. The… Read More
Presbyterian College recognized by FirstGen Forward as national leader in advancing first-generation student success.
Presbyterian College has been recognized as a FirstGen Forward Network Champion, a national designation that honors institutions committed to supporting first-generation college students. PC is one of only 18 higher… Read More
Johnson C. Smith University Unveils Major Campus Development Plan for 100-Acre Site
Johnson C. Smith University President Valerie Kinloch envisions transforming the school’s vast 100-acre campus into a blend of new facilities and community spaces where students and residents can interact. The… Read More
The College of Wooster receives $6 million gift toward residential excellence from alumni Doon and John Foster
The College of Wooster recently received a generous leadership gift of $6 million from trustee Doon Foster ’80 and her husband, John, toward enriching residential excellence on campus. Their transformative… Read More
Trump’s education policies concern officials at Johnson C. Smith University
President Trump’s push to shut down the Education Department and his executive order to end federal funds for education institutions that have diversity, equity, and inclusion programs have HBCU students… Read More
Wilson College President to Serve on Higher Education Board
Wilson College President Wesley R. Fugate, Ph.D., is one of six new members recently elected to the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) Board of Directors. Fugate’s three-year term will end… Read More