In the News
Nettie Day provides additional opportunities for Tusculum family to demonstrate commitment to civic engagement
Civic engagement is a major component of a Tusculum University education, and students, faculty and staff demonstrated its importance during the annual Nettie Fowler McCormick Service Day, held Friday, Sept.… Read More
Lees-McRae signs Memorandum of Understanding with Robeson Community College
Wayne Leon, the executive director of distance learning and transfer programs, joined Robeson Community College (RCC) President Melissa Singler on Tuesday, Sept. 7 to sign a Memorandum of Understanding, establishing… Read More
Queens Student Hannah Aspden ’22 Wins Gold at 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games
In her second consecutive Paralympics, Queens University multimedia storytelling major Hannah Aspden ’22 just won her first gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games in Tokyo. Aspden, who is… Read More
Hanover College extends its full tuition “Pell Promise” to all 50 states
For several years, Hanover College has met the full tuition need for Indiana residents who are Pell eligible through its Indiana “Pell Promise.” Beginning with the incoming first-year class of… Read More
Bloomfield College President Named to Honor Roll of ROI Influencers: Higher Education 2021
Bloomfield College is pleased to announce that President Marcheta P. Evans has been named to the Honor Roll of ROI Influencers: Higher Education 2021 by ROI-NJ.com, a leading business publication.… Read More
“Our Time is Now” Campaign Concludes with Record-Setting Total
Alma College has concluded the most ambitious and successful fundraising campaign in its history. “Our Time is Now: The Campaign for Alma College,” wrapped up June 30 after inspiring more… Read More
Agnes Scott Women’s Leadership Conference to Feature Kenyan Environmental Activist
Agnes Scott College is bringing in a longtime environmental activist from Kenya to challenge its young women leaders to take on the wide-reaching social effects of climate change. Wanjira Mathai,… Read More
TU establishes Afghan Refugee Scholarships in response to Taliban takeover
The University of Tulsa has announced that it will offer two scholarships to Afghans seeking refuge in the United States as their government fell to the Taliban. These scholarships are available… Read More
New Eckerd College Farm Manager wants to Empower Others to Produce Food
Jonathan Prieto, affectionately known as Farmer Jon, smiles brightly as he braces himself for the bitterness of the handful of leaves he’s pulled from a Moringa tree. As the new… Read More
Tusculum faculty, staff spruce up campus before students return
Tusculum University faculty and staff members spread across the Greeneville campus recently to give the grounds an extra sparkle and honor a tradition for the higher education institution. The university… Read More