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Monmouth President Wyatt To Retire at End of 2023-24 School Year
Monmouth College President Clarence R. Wyatt has announced that he will retire at the end of the 2023-24 school year, upon completion of his tenth year as Monmouth’s president. Wyatt… Read More
Local groups team to bring solar-powered work vehicles to Warren Wilson
When Warren Wilson College students threw an on-campus birthday party last fall, they didn’t need electricity to run the lights or power the sound system. Instead, they simply plugged everything… Read More
National Champs: Alma College cheer claims third-straight national crown
From fledgling program to national powerhouse. That didn’t take too long. On April 7 the Scots won a third-straight National Championship, placing first out of 430 programs nationally at the… Read More
Coe College, Drake University Law School announce 3+3 partnership
Coe College students have a new opportunity to earn both a bachelor’s degree and a law degree in six years thanks to a partnership with the Drake University Law School.… Read More
Eckerd College Leads the Nation in Hollings Scholarships
Four Eckerd College sophomores were recently awarded 2023 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarships, bringing the school’s total number of recipients to 109—the most at… Read More
Alma College’s Diels Tabbed as New VP for Academic Affairs at University of the Ozarks
Dr. Janie Diels, interim provost of Alma College in Michigan, has been named the new vice president for academic affairs at University of the Ozarks, University officials announced today. Diels… Read More
Jeffrey P. Stein Elected 10th President of Mary Baldwin University
Dr. Jeffrey P. Stein, vice president for strategic initiatives & partnerships and assistant professor of English at Elon University, has been elected as Mary Baldwin University’s 10th president. Stein will… Read More
University of Tulsa receives $3.75M to study robotics, artificial intelligence, virtual reality
Advanced robotics, virtual reality and drones are some of the futuristic technologies that The University of Tulsa will investigate thanks to a $3.75 million award from the U.S. Army Engineer… Read More
Centre Football, Courage and a Life-saving Spring Break
“The absence of self,” Centre College football player Cole Littleton said. “In a moment you’re looking to each other, not doing it for anyone else but for one another —… Read More
ACS names Waynesburg U. faculty member Global Outreach Volunteer of the Year
Dr. Evonne Baldauff, chairperson for the Department of Chemistry and Forensic Science at Waynesburg University, was recently awarded the Global Outreach Volunteer of the Year award by the American Chemical… Read More