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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
Coe College’s REU site renewed for three years
Coe College’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site has been officially renewed for three years with an award of $464,737 funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The REU program… Read More
Lyon College Receives $175,000 Grant from Teagle Foundation
Lyon College has been awarded a $175,000 “Cornerstones” grant from the Teagle Foundation to reinvigorate the role of humanities in general education. The funding will support the implementation of a… Read More
Vice President Kamala Harris Talks Economics at Johnson C. Smith
Vice President Kamala Harris took to the stage at Johnson C. Smith University on June 12, as the fourth stop on her nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour. During her fifth visit… Read More
Two new Wooster grads earn Fulbright Awards to serve as English teaching assistants
Two new graduates from The College of Wooster, Julie Larick ’24 and Abby Thomson ’24, have received Fulbright Awards to teach English abroad for one year beginning in October. Larick… Read More