Arrman KyawNews RoundupClark Atlanta University HBCU Executive Leadership Institute Now Accepting ApplicationsClark Atlanta University's Executive Leadership Institute has announced it is accepting applications for its 2023 Community of Fellows for the HBCU Executive Leadership Institute at CAU.August 3, 2022News RoundupKU Awarded $2.37 Million for Migrant Agricultural Worker-Family Student Success ProgramThe University of Kansas Center for Educational Opportunity Programs has been awarded $2.37 million over five years for the Heartland College Assistance Migrant Program, a first-year success program that supports children of migrant agricultural workers.August 3, 2022Faculty & StaffDr. William Smith to Lead New Efforts at University of Utah Huntsman Mental Health InstituteDr. William Smith has been appointed chief executive administrator for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah, a newly created role.August 3, 2022News RoundupWayne State University President M. Roy Wilson to Step Down at End of Contract in July 2023Wayne State University President M. Roy Wilson announced Aug. 1 that he will not extend nor renew his contract, which is set to end on Jul. 31, 2023.August 2, 2022News RoundupAustin Community College to Give All Employees Raises in New BudgetAustin Community College’s Board of Trustees approved the district’s budget for 2022-23 Aug. 1, giving all employees raises.August 2, 2022News RoundupPennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf Celebrates Success of Military Family Education ProgramPennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf celebrated on Jul. 26 the success of his PA GI Bill, also known as the Military Family Education Program, which allows the Pennsylvania National Guard to earn college benefits for their spouse and children.August 2, 2022News RoundupPenn State Implements Hiring Freeze to Help Balance BudgetPenn State has implemented a hiring freeze on Aug. 1 through at least next summer to help balance the school’s budget over the next several years.August 2, 2022News RoundupSUNY Will Receive $113 Million in State FundingSUNY's Board of Trustees has approved the criteria for allocating $113 million in state funding, which will support programs designed to increase services to students, bolster enrollment at SUNY institutions, and support college completion rates.August 2, 2022News RoundupSeattle Pacific University Sues Attorney General, Alleges Violation of Religious FreedomSeattle Pacific University is suing state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, alleging that his investigation into possible hiring discrimination against LGBTQ+ people violates its constitutionally protected right to religious freedom.August 1, 2022Leadership & PolicyAAMC and Other Groups Submit Amicus Brief to SCOTUS in Support of Limited Consideration of Applicant Race or EthnicitySeveral health professional and educational groups have submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court supporting limited consideration of an applicant’s racial or ethnic background or experiences in higher ed admissions.August 1, 2022Previous PagePage 126 of 225Next Page