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Muskingum Selected for Curriculum-to-Career Innovations Institute
Muskingum University has been selected as one of 54 institutions to participate in the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Curriculum-to-Career Innovations Institute. The Fall 2022 virtual institute, co-directed… Read More
IC announces unique scholarship for online master’s in nursing
Illinois College is offering a scholarship covering the cost of the first course in the new Master of Science in Nursing program for the first 30 students to enroll. Students… Read More
Grants Offer Head Start to Local College-bound High School Students from Marginalized Groups
His goal is straightforward. Todd Penner, Ph.D., a visiting professor of religious studies at Eckerd College, says he wants to help local high school students from historically marginalized groups get… Read More
Arcadia Receives $110K Scholarship Program Grant from W.W. Smith Charitable Trust
The Trustees of the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust have named Arcadia University a recipient of a one-year, $110,000 scholarship grant for the 2022-23 academic year. This latest grant follows on… Read More
TRIO Upward Bound awards $3.3 million to Stillman College
A federal Upward Bound grant of $3,293,645 announced recently will help more under-resourced students in West Alabama who would be the first members of their families to earn degrees to… Read More
Rhodes Awarded $600K NSF Grant to Continue Student Research Related to Antifungal Properties
Rhodes College is being awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Research grant in the amount of $639,165 to continue research performed by Professor of Chemistry Loretta Jackson-Hayes and Professor of… Read More
Missouri Valley College to Receive $1.2M Grant From U.S. Department of Education
Missouri Valley College President Dr. Bonnie Humphrey has announced that the college will receive a $1,237,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The grant will be administered over three… Read More
Born deaf, this teen helped Monmouth College with sign language. Now, she’ll attend it
In the fall of 2015, Monmouth College staged a production of the Nina Raine play “Tribes,” in which American Sign Language plays a part in telling the story. Dareann Weber, then a… Read More
Gifts Honor President Quillen’s Transformative Leadership
This fiscal year, alums, families, faculty, staff and friends have had the opportunity to make contributions to Davidson in President Quillen’s honor. The outpouring of support is a testament to… Read More
Dr. Chris Shumate named Tusculum’s campus minister
Dr. Chris Shumate, who most recently served as pastor of Oak Street Baptist Church in Elizabethton, has been named Tusculum’s campus minister. Starting July 1, he will direct and expand… Read More