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Every student counts: Maryville College’s Noah Bowman leads academic mentors
When Noah Bowman visits a college, he likes to check the library, not for the books but to see whether there is an active study culture. The library, he said,… Read More
Mabee Foundation Makes $1.5 Million Gift to U of Ozarks for Scholarships
The J.E. and L.E. Mabee Foundation of Tulsa, Okla., has made a $1.5 million gift to University of the Ozarks to create an endowed scholarship fund for students. The scholarship… Read More
First Students Graduate from Presbyterian College Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program
The Presbyterian College Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program sent its first student cohort into the profession this month following its inaugural commencement exercise in Belk Auditorium. Thirteen new doctors of occupational… Read More
New Book by Rhodes Alumnus and Truman Scholar Brooks Lamb Lifts Up Stories of Farmers Who Persist Despite Adversity
History alumnus Brooks Lamb ’17 has a second book just out, titled Love for the Land: Lessons from Farmers Who Persist in Place. In this new book, Lamb tells the… Read More
Eckerd College Junior Breaks Three Guinness World Records–Then Heads Back to the Marine Science Lab
Aidan Webster strode onto the sand of Eckerd College’s South Beach and turned to face an audience of several dozen people eager to see if he could really do it.… Read More
Tusculum, Food City sign corporate sponsorship agreement, bringing education benefits and collaboration opportunities
Tusculum University and Food City, one of the region’s largest employers, have signed a corporate sponsorship agreement that will enable the company’s associates and their family members to receive tuition… Read More
A Davidson College Love Story: New Stephen Curry ’10 Documentary Makes Its World Premiere
Basketball season doesn’t start for a few months but if you want to curl up with some cool inspiration to combat summer’s unrelenting heat, one of the game’s greatest has… Read More
Austin College Professor Returns to Archeological Dig; Uncovers Ancient Biblical Mosaics in Galilee
Dr. Martin Wells, Austin College associate professor of Classics, has recently returned from his 6th season as architectural specialist for the Huqoq Excavation Project in Israel. Wells was part of… Read More
Centre president invited to join National Summit on Educational Opportunity
Centre College President Milton C. Moreland will soon be in Washington, D.C. to take part in the National Summit on Educational Opportunity. The summit, which will be hosted by the… Read More
Education accreditation agency reaffirms Interamerican University’s standing
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), the accrediting body for higher education institutions in Puerto Rico, recently reaffirmed accreditation until 2030-2031 for the nine campuses of the Interamerican… Read More