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Arkansas Community Foundation Grant to Help Ozarks Create Food Hub
University of the Ozarks has been notified that it will receive a $30,000 grant to assist in the creation of a food hub distribution network and indoor farmer’s market in… Read More
Rhodes College Receives $2 Million Gift for Endowed Chair and Fellowship Program
A $2 million gift from the estate of Dr. Frances Elaine Donelson ’59 will endow a new chair and fellowship program in the Department of Psychology at Rhodes College. An… Read More
Research at Tusculum on drugs to treat cancer receives boost with fellowship from Appalachian College Association
Research by undergraduate chemistry and biology students at Tusculum University into another method to treat cancer, one that would spare healthy parts of the body, will benefit from a new… Read More
The President of Arcadia assures that the future of higher education will be dictated by underrepresented students.
According to statistics from the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), by 2026 Hispanic student enrollment will exceed 4.1 million students, outpacing the growth rate for other ethnicities and… Read More
J.R. Simplot Company Foundation Endows College of Idaho Research Fund
The J.R. Simplot Company Foundation has announced the funding of The College of Idaho’s Collaborative Science Research Fund, an endowed fund that enables students to engage in professional research through… Read More
Blackburn Announces Resignation of President Mark Biermann
The Board of Trustees of Blackburn College has accepted the resignation of Dr. Mark Biermann as President of Blackburn College. Biermann will leave his position as President to focus on… Read More
Westminster will launch online RN to BSN Completion Program
Registered nurses interested in earning the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree to advance their careers will have the opportunity to do so through Westminster College’s new online RN-BSN… Read More
Presbyterian College, City of Clinton, Cut Ribbon on Space for New Business Incubator
Presbyterian College and the City of Clinton are partnering to create a space for new entrepreneurs to develop new businesses. The new business incubator at 103 East Main Street was… Read More
Kiltie Marching Band’s centennial year continues Alma tradition and teamwork under Dave Zerbe
Established in the fall of 1922 by Alma College students as a pep band for athletic events, the kilt-wearing marching band has welcomed generations of musicians to entertain audiences across… Read More
Lees-McRae becomes first higher education institution to partner with BearWise
Lees-McRae has officially become the first college or university to partner with BearWise. The organization, which was founded by bear biologists, works with states and communities throughout the United States… Read More