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Carroll Launches Public Phase of $100 Million Campaign
Carroll University proudly announces the transition from the silent to the public phase in its groundbreaking, comprehensive Campaign aimed at securing a monumental $100 million in support. This pivotal moment… Read More
Japanese mayor visits Eckerd College campus to honor 57-year teacher exchange program
Laughter and music rang through the lobby of Eckerd College’s Upham Administration Building on Oct. 5 as a contingent of visitors from St. Petersburg, Florida’s sister city, Takamatsu, Japan, shared… Read More
University of Pikeville Launches Collaborative Partnerships in Japan
Leaders from the University of Pikeville (UPIKE) recently traveled to Japan to explore partnerships and economic development opportunities for UPIKE and Eastern Kentucky. President Burton Webb, Ph.D., Provost Lori Werth,… Read More
President Alexander Whitaker to Conclude Eight-Year Tenure at King
King University President Alexander Whitaker will conclude his eight-year tenure as the school’s chief executive at the end of the 2023-24 academic year. A nationwide search for the school’s next… Read More
University of Tulsa receives 2023 Higher Education Excellence In Diversity Award
For the seventh year in a row, The University of Tulsa has received a Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest… Read More
Google Grants $500k to Stillman for Cyber Programming
Stillman College has formed a strategic partnership with Google to advance cybersecurity education and community outreach. Central to this partnership is a substantial grant of $500,000, supplemented by additional programmatic… Read More
Hastings College receives $1.1 million grant to establish religious initiative
Hastings College has received a grant of $1,120,748 from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish ASPIRE, the Academy of Student Preachers Inspiring Religious Engagement. The program is being funded through… Read More
Wooster introduces ScotShare electric carshare program for students, faculty, and staff
The College of Wooster introduced a new electric carshare program called ScotShare, reflecting the College’s commitment to sustainability and an exciting opportunity for members of the College community. Students, faculty,… Read More
World-Famous Vienna Boys Choir Performance Kicks Off Dubuque Arts Council’s 55th Anniversary Public Events
The Vienna Boys Choir, presented by the Dubuque Arts Council, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 17, 2023, in John and Alice Butler Hall, Heritage Center, University of Dubuque.… Read More
Lyon College’s new and improved Serve Our Students Food Pantry is open
Lyon College on Friday celebrated the dedication of the newly expanded Serve Our Students (SOS) Food Pantry, a vital resource for the campus community generously supported by a grant from… Read More