Arrman KyawSportsFAMU to Add Personnel to Address Compliance Issues in Athletics DepartmentFlorida A&M University will be adding at least five more compliance officers and at least two more athletics academic advisers to address compliance issues in the school’s athletics department.September 1, 2022News RoundupDr. Edward P. Antonio Appointed Marist College's First VP of DEIDr. Edward P. Antonio has been named Marist College’s first vice president of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).September 1, 2022News RoundupFormer UNC-Chapel Hill Graduate Student Sues School, Alleges Racial Discrimination and RetaliationAngelica Rose Brown, a former graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill, is suing the school, alleging racial discrimination and retaliation at the university’s Kenan-Flagler Business School.September 1, 2022Faculty & StaffAcclaimed Poet Nikki Giovanni Retires After 35 Years on Virginia Tech's FacultyRenowned writer and poet Nikki Giovanni retired Sept. 1 after 35 years at Virginia Tech as a professor in the school’s English department.September 1, 2022From the MagazineVR-Assisted HealingVirtual reality technology is being used as a PTSD treatment tool.September 1, 2022News RoundupJennings Appointed Interim CEO of South Carolina HBCU-Centric InitiativeDr. Robert Jennings has been appointed interim chief executive officer of South Carolina's Institutes of Innovation and Information (SCIII) Foundation, an initiative aimed at supporting and bolstering the state's seven four-year HBCUs.August 31, 2022News RoundupDr. Anju Reejhsinghani Appointed UC Santa Cruz’s First Vice Chancellor for DEIDr. Anju Reejhsinghani will become UC Santa Cruz’s first vice chancellor for diversity, equity, and inclusion. She will also oversee the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as chief diversity officer.August 31, 2022News RoundupEnergy Department Announces $6.4 Million to Improve MSI Research EngagementThe U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) has announced $6.4 million in funding, in part, to develop strategies to enhance minority-serving institution engagement on FECM-related research.August 31, 2022News RoundupPoll: Federal Student Loan Payment Pause Helped Borrowers Pay for Living Expenses, DebtsA recent poll has found that the federal student loan payment pause helped struggling borrowers pay daily living expenses and other debts.August 31, 2022News RoundupJamila Jefferson-Jones Appointed Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at University of Kansas Law SchoolJamila Jefferson-Jones has been appointed law professor and associate dean for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at the University of Kansas School of Law.August 30, 2022Previous PagePage 117 of 225Next Page