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Barber-Turned-Entrepreneur Teaches People How to Invest in Real Estate
When Morris Smith started cutting hair in college, he didn’t do it just for the money. He genuinely enjoyed it, so much so, that he became known as the barber… Read More
Estate gift to support greatest campus needs at Hastings
A $1.45 million estate gift will address Hastings College’s greatest needs while touching the lives of students now and in the future. The bequest was made by the late Jo… Read More
Agnes Scott Receives Insight Into Diversity 2021 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award
Agnes Scott has received the 2021 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education. As a recipient… Read More
Maryville College receives grant to support mental health and substance abuse services on campus
Maryville College has received a $306,000 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The three-year… Read More
UPIKE expands online undergraduate degree programs
The University of Pikeville is proud to announce the expansion of its undergraduate online degree programs to provide students and working professionals the opportunity to advance their education, on their… Read More
Whitworth Theology Major And NCAA Swimming Record Holder Helps Clients Think About Purpose As UBS Advisor
At Whitworth University, Wang was on the swim team. After graduation, and setting NCAA swimming records, he transitioned to coaching before choosing a more conventional career to spend more time… Read More
Adidas design guru Gary Aspden gives talk to students at Blackburn College University Centre
Gary Aspden, a former Blackburn College student, gave a visiting lecture to around 200 students ahead of The British Textile Biennial headline exhibition: ‘CINQUANTA 50 years of sportswear innovation C.P. Company’. … Read More
Eckerd College Launches New Center for Liberal Arts
Helmar Nielsen believes so deeply in liberal arts colleges that he’s investing $15 million to keep these distinctively American learning communities vibrant. The newly founded Nielsen Center for the Liberal… Read More
Nettie Day provides additional opportunities for Tusculum family to demonstrate commitment to civic engagement
Civic engagement is a major component of a Tusculum University education, and students, faculty and staff demonstrated its importance during the annual Nettie Fowler McCormick Service Day, held Friday, Sept.… Read More
Lees-McRae signs Memorandum of Understanding with Robeson Community College
Wayne Leon, the executive director of distance learning and transfer programs, joined Robeson Community College (RCC) President Melissa Singler on Tuesday, Sept. 7 to sign a Memorandum of Understanding, establishing… Read More