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Telling the HBCU Story
HBCU communications departments hope to attract philanthropists in 2020 and 2021.
Institutions
University of New Haven President to Become School's First Chancellor and CEO
Dr. Steven H. Kaplan, president of the University of New Haven, will become the school’s first chancellor and CEO. And Dr. Sheahon Zenger will become UNH’s interim president.
News Roundup
LSU Drops Vaccine Requirement for Fall 2022 Semester
Louisiana State University will no longer require students and employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, instead only making it “strongly recommended.”
News Roundup
New Jersey City University President to Step Down; Board Asks State for $10 Million Amid "Financial Emergency"
New Jersey City University President Dr. Sue Henderson has announced that she will be stepping down. The school is also asking the state for $10 million after board chairman Joseph Scott declared a “financial emergency” at the board’s quarterly meeting.
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University of Cincinnati Trustees Unanimously Vote to Remove School's Campus Ties to Founder
University of Cincinnati trustees have unanimously voted to rename all campus spaces connected to its founder Charles McMicken, who was a slave owner.
Opinion
Southwestern Community College Going Remote One Day a Week Due to Soaring Gas Prices
Southwestern Community College (SCC), in Sylva, North Carolina, is going remote one day a week due to soaring gas prices its staff are facing.
News Roundup
Florida State University College of Business Receives $10 Million to Create Dr. Persis E. Rockwood School of Marketing
Florida State University’s College of Business has received $10 million to create the Dr. Persis E. Rockwood School of Marketing in honor of the late trailblazing FSU professor emerita.
News Roundup
UC San Diego School of Medicine Will Continue Studying Safety of COVID Vaccines on Pregnant People
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, in collaboration with the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, will continue a national study to evaluate safety of COVID-19 vaccinations during pregnancy.
News Roundup
University of Vermont Launching Center of Community News
The University of Vermont is launching a $400,000 initiative to support local news media across the U.S. The Center for Community News will aim to promote collaborations between local news media outlets and students.
News Roundup
Rutgers University Increases Tuition and Fees by 2.9%,
Rutgers University students will see a 2.9% increase in tuition and fees for the 2022-2023 academic year as part of the new budget.
News Roundup
Dartmouth College will Remove Loans from Undergrad Financial Aid
Dartmouth College will be removing federal and institutional loans from its undergrad financial aid awards and replacing them with expanded scholarship grants, starting this summer term.
News Roundup
Father Acquitted in College Admissions Scandal Case
Amin Khoury, the rich father charged with bribing a Georgetown tennis coach to get his daughter into the school – the final case linked to the U.S. college admissions scandal to go to trial – has been acquitted Thursday.
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