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King University to build new track & field complex
King University has announced plans to build a new outdoor track and field complex on the University’s main campus in Bristol. Expected to be completed in time for the spring 2023… Read More
Trinity University’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Receives Highest Honor in Academia
Trinity University’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship has received the 2021 GCEC Nasdaq Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence Award for schools with 5,000 students or fewer from the Global Consortium of… Read More
Davidson College Commissions Artwork and Site to Honor Enslaved and Exploited People
With a total project budget of $3,000,000–$4,000,000, Davidson College is accepting qualifications from individuals or teams that include professional artist(s) in partnership with landscape architects, architects, and/or engineers to create… Read More
Westminster partners with Pittsburgh Theological Seminary to offer path to Master of Divinity degree
Westminster College and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary have established a 3+3 program partnership to offer Westminster students an accelerated path toward earning a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree. The agreement allows… Read More
Tusculum honors longtime teacher by naming theater after her
Tusculum University has honored one of the biggest contributors to the expansion of the arts in the region and the leader in bringing high-quality entertainment to the institution for nearly… Read More
What We Know: Davidson Professor Weighs in on New Omicron Variant of Coronavirus
A new variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 is sparking fear in Africa and global uncertainty of a new wave of the pandemic. Biology Professor Dave Wessner studied the pathogenesis of coronaviruses… Read More
TU community pulls together to welcome Afghan newcomers
During the past few months, the University of Tulsa has been preparing to welcome more than 800 of the 1,800 Afghan refugees approved to resettle in Oklahoma. When it came… Read More
Family and Friends Resource Center set up at Carroll University following Waukesha parade tragedy
Waukesha County and Carroll University have created a Family and Friends Resource Center following the Waukesha parade tragedy on November 21. Carroll University President Cindy Gnadinger said, “Carroll University is… Read More
Belhaven University announces move to USA South Conference
Belhaven University has accepted an invitation to join the USA South Athletic Conference and will begin competition in the fall of 2022. The USA South Conference features 19 NCAA Division… Read More
Wooster Dean receives 2021 CAR Book Prize for ‘Reproductive Losses: Challenges to LGBTQ Family-Making’
The 2021 Council on Anthropology and Reproduction (CAR) Book Prize has been awarded to Christa Craven the dean for faculty development and professor of women’s, gender, & sexuality studies and… Read More