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International
TMCF to Host Second Annual Israel Trip to Strengthen Relationships
TMCF is hosting its second annual trip to Israel Jul. 7-15, to build capacity, establish relationships with Israeli educational institutions, and expand student and faculty opportunities.
Faculty & Staff
Vanderbilt University to Launch $17-million DEI and Belonging Program for Biomedical Research Community
Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Vanderbilt University are launching a $17-million DEI and belonging program for the biomedical research community.
Campus Climate
Villanova University Tentatively Agrees to Buy Cabrini University
Villanova University has tentatively agreed to buy the nearby Cabrini University, which will close at the end of the next academic year in June 2024 due to financial issues.
Leadership & Policy
Dr. Rodney D. Bennett Appointed Chancellor of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Dr. Rodney D. Bennett will become chancellor of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Students
Duke University to Cover Full Tuition for Carolina Students with Family Incomes Below $150,000
Duke University will be offering full tuition grants to students from the Carolinas with family incomes below $150,000.
Health
The University of Texas System to Launch Free, Virtual Mental Health Support Program for UT Students
The University of Texas System is partnering with virtual health company TimelyCare to launch a free, virtual mental health support program for students at all 14 UT institutions.
MSIs
Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions to Host Annual Early-Career MSI Faculty Professional Development Program
The Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions will be hosting its 8th annual early-career faculty professional development program, ELEVATE, Jun. 21-23.
Institutions
College of Saint Mary to Rename Dormitory Building in Honor of Outgoing President
College of Saint Mary will be renaming one of its dormitory buildings in honor of University President Dr. Maryanne Stevens, who is retiring Jun. 30.
Campus Climate
Johns Hopkins University and Health System Attacked by Cybersecurity Attack
Johns Hopkins University and Health System faced a cybersecurity attack May 31.
Health
ASU Launches Online Community Health Worker Training Program
ASU's College of Health Solutions has launched an online community health worker training program to strengthen community access to health-promoting services in the state.
Institutions
Howard University’s Undergraduate Library to be Renamed in Honor of President Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick
Howard University’s Undergraduate Library will be renamed in honor of Howard President Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick.
Campus Climate
Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting Faces Significant Funding Transfer Delays
Nearly half a year after the Ida B. Wells Society for Investigative Reporting told UNC-Chapel Hill about its coming move to Morehouse College, the school has yet to transfer all of the society’s funds.
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