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Ifft Decker Receives International Book Award
A book by Dr. Sarah Ifft Decker, assistant professor of history at Rhodes College, has been recognized with the La corónica International Book Award for best monograph on medieval Iberian… Read More
Davidson College Goldwater Scholars Apply Math, Immunology Research to Widespread Problems
Izzie Meyers ’25 has committed to studying immunology to find better treatment and potential cures for autoimmune disorders. Kenan Wood ’25 has worked on computer programs to make financial transactions… Read More
W. Andrew Tooley Named 24th President of King University
King University has announced the selection of W. Andrew Tooley, Ph.D., as its twenty-fourth president. Tooley, who currently serves as associate vice president for presidential initiatives at Belmont University in… Read More
U of O Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Residence Hall
Rain showers halted in time Thursday afternoon for officials at University of the Ozarks to hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the new $27 million, four-story residence hall on North College… Read More
Senator Dick Durbin awards Illinois College $911K grant for nursing program
On April 25, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) visited campus to hold a press conference announcing a $911K grant to further support Illinois College’s mission to combat the national nursing… Read More
Warren Wilson Board of Trustees Votes to Conserve 600 Acres of Land
The Warren Wilson College Board of Trustees has unanimously voted to pursue a partnership with the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC) to establish four conservation easements on 600 acres of… Read More
Whitworth University to build engineering, physics building
Whitworth University expects break ground on a two-story, 21,500-square-foot engineering and physics building by late May, says Ryan Leone, project manager for the university. Paccar Inc., of Bellevue, Washington is… Read More
Eckerd College administration forms student advisory council to bridge the gap
Every month, 17 student leaders from across the Eckerd College campus gather together to form the President’s Student Leader Advisory Council. This group works as a liaison between the President’s… Read More
UTulsa’s Oklahoma Center for the Humanities recognized internationally for public humanities work
The University of Tulsa’s Oklahoma Center for the Humanities is pleased to announce that it has received the inaugural Public Humanities Award for Leadership in Practice and Community from the… Read More
Belhaven University Joins AWS Academy to Equip Students with In-Demand Cloud Computing Skills
Belhaven University has announced its participation in AWS Academy, a program built by experts at Amazon Web Services (AWS) that will provide the University with cloud computing curriculum. This move… Read More