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Centre’s Milton C. Moreland named to NCAA Presidents Council
Centre College President Milton C. Moreland has been named to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Presidents Council. The Presidents Council is the highest governing body in Division… Read More
Wooster’s annual MLK celebration to focus on Reframing Justice
The College of Wooster’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration will take place throughout the week of Monday, Jan. 15, 2024 through Thursday, Jan. 18, centered around the theme… Read More
The PC(USA)’s Christmas Joy Offering helps mother-daughter duo find success at Stillman College
Just like those wise pilgrims from the East who followed the star to Bethlehem only to return home by another way, Carla Louca and Susannah LeMay took some unexpected detours… Read More
Arcadia’s 30th Annual Empty Bowl Raises Thousands for Those in Need
Arcadia University raised $3,427 to fight hunger during the 30th annual Empty Bowl dinner on Monday. Since its start in 1993, Empty Bowl has raised approximately $172,000 for various organizations,… Read More
Austin College Opens New Health Campus
Austin College has taken a major step to expand its academic programs while helping meet the need for more healthcare providers. College officials and area dignitaries gathered Tuesday, November 14,… Read More
Warren Wilson College and SolFarm Solar Break Ground on Off-Grid Electric Tractor Charging System
Warren Wilson College students and faculty have, in partnership with local solar company SolFarm, broken ground an off-grid charging system for the college’s two new electric Solectrac tractors. Led by… Read More
University of Tulsa becomes first Oklahoma college to earn top free speech rating
The University of Tulsa has received a “green light” rating from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) in recognition of the university’s commitment to free speech. TU is… Read More
Inspired by her mother – and a fictional starfish – Eckerd College senior will teach STEM courses in Kenya as part of the Peace Corps Program
A senior marine science and environmental studies student at Eckerd College, Nicole Schaal will leave for Kenya in early September as a member of the Peace Corps. She’ll spend two… Read More
Stillman College pioneers the future of AI education for HBCUs
Stillman College aims to shape the direction of artificial intelligence education on HBCU campuses thanks to a six-figure grant from the Mozilla Foundation. A trio of Stillman College professors was… Read More
Queens University Celebrates its Debut on the Big Screen in “The Other Zoey”
On Nov. 9, The Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement opened its doors to nearly 400 students, faculty, alumni, and community members for the official campus… Read More