Walter HudsonLatest NewsScholarship Created to Diversify Veterinary ProfessionIn an effort to increase the number of underrepresented students looking to become veterinarians, the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, has announced the creation of a scholarship to support diversity.September 8, 2021Faculty & StaffDr. Michele Hancock Appointed Vice President of College Culture for Inclusion at Carthage CollegeAugust 28, 2021Leadership & PolicyAn “Inspirational” Leader: Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski IIIDr. Freeman A. Hrabowski III, president of UMBC has announced that he will retire next year.August 25, 2021News RoundupSpelman College President Announces Retirement Next YearSpelman College President Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell announced Tuesday that she will retire on June 30, 2022.August 17, 2021News RoundupAKA Sorority Contributes $1.6 Million to HBCUsAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® in partnership with the Educational Advancement Foundation (EAF), has presented its third round of endowment funds in the amount of $1.6 million to 35 additional HBCUs as part of a four-year fundraising campaign led by AKA International President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Glenda Glover to help secure fiscal sustainability and success across all […]August 1, 2021News RoundupBowling Green State University Students Expelled and Suspended for Fraternity HazingBowling Green State University (BGSU) has permanently expelled three students and suspended 17 in connection to the death of a sophomore who participated in fraternity hazing back in March. “At the beginning of the investigation into the incidents involving the tragic death of student Stone Foltz, BGSU committed to a fair, thorough and accountable disciplinary […]July 31, 2021Latest NewsVanderbilt University Creates Institute to Honor Civil Rights IconMore than two decades after Vanderbilt University expelled Rev. James Lawson for his involvement in the civil rights movement, the private, Nashville University has decided to honor the civil rights stalwart with the creation of the James Lawson Institute for the Research and Study of Nonviolent Movements at Vanderbilt University.July 27, 2021Latest NewsCivil Rights Activist and Educator, Robert Parris Moses, Dead at 86.Robert Parris Moses, a former student leader in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) who went on to become a well-known educator, died over the weekend at the age of 86.July 26, 2021MSIsTrinity Washington University Settles More than $1.8 Million in Balances for Nearly 400 Full-time UndergraduatesUsing federal funds from the American Rescue Plan, Trinity Washington University—a Predominantly Black Institution and Hispanic Serving Institution located in the nation’s capital—has fully paid off $1,828,901 in balances for nearly 400 full-time undergraduate students who owe balances to Trinity, more than 40% of the full-time undergraduate student body. According to Trinity officials, the average […]July 21, 2021Latest NewsKentucky State University President Resigns, Amid Financial ProbeDr. M. Christopher Brown II—once a rising star in academe— resigned on Tuesday as president of Kentucky State University, amid an ongoing financial probe.July 20, 2021Previous PagePage 46 of 52Next Page