Arrman KyawNews RoundupVirginia Tech to Open LGBTQ+ Living Learning CommunityThis month, Virginia Tech will be opening Lavender House, an academic residential space for students who identify as members or allies of the LGBTQ+ community.August 17, 2022Leadership & PolicyReport: State Legislative Proposals Restricting Educational Freedom Increased by 250% in 2022State legislative proposals restricting freedom to learn and teach have increased by 250% in 2022 compared to last year, according to a recent report released by free expression and literary organization PEN America.August 17, 2022From the MagazineChanging the Face of STEMAn engineering professor seeks to promote women and people of color in rare space, pursuing STEM degrees and careers.August 17, 2022News RoundupMany High School Students and Families Unaware of FAFSA Process DetailsHigh school students and their families struggle with paying for college, and the financial aid process they could be accessing has proven difficult for them.August 16, 2022SportsOlympic Gold Medalist Kenny Monday Appointed Wrestling Coach at Morgan State UniversityOlympic gold medalist Kenny Monday will become Morgan State University’s men’s wrestling coach, effective Aug. 24.August 16, 2022Faculty & StaffDr. Brooke Vick Appointed Muhlenberg College's First CDODr. Brooke Vick has been appointed Muhlenberg College’s inaugural chief diversity officer.August 16, 2022Demographics2023 Scholarship America Dream Award Applications AvailableScholarship America, the U.S.’s largest nonprofit scholarship and education support organization, is accepting applications for the 2023 Scholarship America Dream Award through Oct. 15, 2022.August 16, 2022News RoundupUniversity of Albany Selected Lead School for $2.5 Million NSF Grant for Minority Students in STEMThe University at Albany will be the lead school for a $2.5 million grant from the NSF with the goal of increasing underrepresented minority students in STEM.August 12, 2022News RoundupWebster University and Edward Jones Establish Program to Boost Workforce DiversityWebster University and financial services firm Edward Jones are creating an educational program to increase diversity in the workforce.August 12, 2022News RoundupMorris Brown College Partners with T.I. and Moolah Wireless to Give Students Free TabletsMorris Brown College is partnering with Grammy Award-winning artist Clifford “T.I.” Harris and Moolah Wireless to give more than 200 free tablets with 12 months of data service to Morris Brown students to celebrate the restoration of the school.August 12, 2022Previous PagePage 122 of 225Next Page