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JEANINE E. GANGENESS
JEANINE E. GANGENESS has been named associate vice president for academic affairs at Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota, effective July 1. Gangeness previously served as the founding dean of the Bemidji State University School of Nursing in Minnesota. She earned a bachelor’s, a master’s and a doctorate from the University of North Dakota.
Students
N.C. Central Law School Awarded $250K Professorship
The North Carolina Central University School of Law has received a $250,000 gift from John D. Fassett, attorney and former U.S. Supreme Court law clerk at the time of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision. The gift will assist the School of Law in creating an endowed professorship for a faculty member who […]
Leadership & Policy
Experts: Trustees Need Closer Eye on Money
The Association of Governing Boards is recommending that boards should address changed public finances and deliver education at lower costs as well as focus more on their role as institutional fiduciaries.
Students
Corinthian Colleges to Shut Down All 28 Remaining Campuses
SANTA ANA, Calif. ― Corinthian Colleges will shut down all of its remaining 28 ground campuses, displacing about 16,000 students.
Students
Educator Introduces Online Program to Report Sexual Assault
In the wake of heightened sexual assaults on college campuses across the United States, a seasoned educator has developed a new online intervention program to respond to these attacks.
Leadership & Policy
House Passes Compromise on New South Carolina State Trustees
The House has changed its bill that would get rid of the South Carolina State University board of trustees.
Faculty & Staff
MIT Professor Bhatia Among Heinz Awards Winners
A Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher who has developed artificial human “microlivers” that can safely test the toxicity of drugs without endangering lives is one of six people chosen to receive Heinz Awards.
African-American
ED Data Verify Damage Done to HBCUs
The Department of Education recently acknowledged that the controversial 2011 changes to Parent Plus Loan qualification standards did, in fact, adversely affect historically Black colleges and universities.
Community Colleges
Living the Dream
We salute Miami Dade College President Eduardo PadrĂłn, the 2015 recipient of the Diverse Champions Award, for his tireless advocacy for the most underprivileged of students.
Students
Emory Law School Gets Gift to Honor John Lewis
Emory University’s law school has received $1.5 million to fund a professorship named after civil rights icon and U.S. Rep. John Lewis.
African-American
Welcome!
The Diverse team looks forward to playing host today to Dr. William “Smitty” Smith, founding executive director of the National Center for Race Amity. Smith’s organization, based at Wheelock College in Boston, promotes racial understanding through education, theater and dialogue.
Faculty & Staff
Purdue Unveils Technology Park Focused on Aerospace Industry
Purdue University has unveiled plans to establish an aerospace technology park that will allow it to partner with private companies to research and design new technology.
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