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Southern Athletic Association (SAA) invites Maryville College to join prestigious DIII conference
A monumental shift in the trajectory of Maryville Athletics has arrived with the unanimous invitation by the Southern Athletic Association for the Scots to join one of the elite conferences… Read More
JCSU Dancers Hit the Stage in the Big Apple
Every dancer dreams of leaping across the big stage in New York City. Imagine executing a Pas de deux in the Big Apple, whereby each dancer in the pair displays… Read More
Planting Party Promotes Native Habitat on College of Idaho Campus
A summer research project at The College of Idaho could lead to immediate recognition while bolstering the long-term ecological outlook for the campus. The short-term goal is to achieve “Bee… Read More
U of Ozarks Faculty, Students Taking Part in Cicada Research
A group of University of the Ozarks faculty and students are taking part in a coordinated, multi-year research project that is examining the effects of an event that hasn’t occurred… Read More
Arcadia University Signs Teach-Out Agreement With UArts, Welcoming Transfer Students With Easy Application Process
Arcadia University has signed a teach-out agreement with the University of the Arts and is proud to support UArts students with a concise and streamlined transfer application process. The institutions… Read More
Westminster College’s chaplain named a Pennsylvania trailblazer
The Rev. James Mohr II, college chaplain and director of church relations at Westminster College, has been named one of Pennsylvania’s trailblazers in the field of education. Confronted with a… Read More
Two-time U Tulsa alumna named one of four U.S. Supreme Court Fellows
The Supreme Court Fellows Commission has announced the appointment of University of Tulsa alumna Hope Forsyth (B.A. ’15, J.D. ’18) as one of four 2024-25 U.S. Supreme Court Fellows. Forsyth… Read More
Shore Patrol—Eckerd College Seabird Stewardship Class Helps Protect Threatened Shorebirds
Threatened seabirds like oystercatchers, snowy and Wilson’s plovers, and black skimmers that nest during the summer at Fort De Soto and two other Pinellas County beaches may not have a… Read More
An Eye for Art: Davidson Students Select Art for College Collection
In mid-May, four big packing boxes arrived at the Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center. Inside were four original works of art that would join the more than 4,200… Read More
Warren Wilson College Awarded Grant To Start Varsity Women’s Triathlon Program
Warren Wilson College has received a Women’s Triathlon Emerging Sport Grant through USA Triathlon. The grant will allow Warren Wilson to establish a new varsity women’s triathlon program, to begin… Read More