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University of Jamestown one of 16 NAIA Programs to Earn Champions of Character Five-Star Top Score
The University of Jamestown was one of 16 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) institutions to receive a perfect score of 100 in the 2020-21 Champions of Character initiative, the… Read More
College of the Ozarks plans national “patriotic education” symposium with Ben Carson
College of the Ozarks, a Christian university in Missouri will host a “National Symposium on Patriotic Education” this September. Organizers have already confirmed notable speakers such as former Secretary of… Read More
University of Pikeville signs purchase agreement to buy downtown Pikeville hotel
A downtown Pikeville, Kentucky, hotel could soon become a new dormitory for the University of Pikeville. University president Dr. Burton Webb has confirmed that the university has signed a purchase… Read More
PRSA Appoints Belhaven’s William Moak to Renowned College of Fellows 2021
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) has elected William D. Moak, Belhaven University’s Chair of Communications Department, into its prestigious College of Fellows. Moak is one of only five… Read More
A walk to remember: University of Tulsa athletes and coaches trek to Black Wall Street as a show of unity
Athletes and coaches representing every sports program at the University of Tulsa laced up their sneakers Wednesday morning, but not for practice or a competition. The large group of several… Read More
Blackburn College Announces Reimagined Bachelor’s Degree Program In Music
Beginning in fall 2022, Blackburn College will offer a new bachelor of arts degree in music with specializations in piano and voice performance. This innovative academic program, which will be… Read More
Centre College to build new baseball complex
As part of its recently announced $50 million Initiative for Wellness and Athletic Excellence, Centre College will expand its south fields athletic complex to include new baseball facilities. The baseball… Read More
Oxford-bound Davidson Grad Seeks to Understand, Overcome Differences in a Fragmented World
Dahlia Krutkovich likes to talk to people who think she’s wrong. “I’m open to and really eager to understand people who disagree with me,” she says. “Even if I think… Read More