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Students
NFL Announces New Class of âDiversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiativeâ
Students from 21 medical schools will complete clinical rotations with National Football League club medical staffs as part of the 2024 Class of âDiversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative.â
June 26, 2024
From the Magazine
Trans Participation and the Burden of Marginalized Groups
LGBTQ+ students and victims of campus sexual assault gained new protections earlier this year.
June 26, 2024
Students
Kansas, Missouri Judges Freeze Student-Loan Forgiveness
Federal judges have ruled that the U.S. Department of Education must stop parts of its student loan repayment relief program.
June 25, 2024
Students
NCAA Launches Collab with Meta on NIL Empower Program
A new NCAA-Meta collaboration is expected to help female student-athletes navigate the NIL landscape.
June 24, 2024
Students
Program Aims at Smoother Transfers to Four-Year Degree Program
Five colleges and universities, including Keene State, have signed onto a program that guarantees admission for eligible students with associate degrees.
June 20, 2024
Institutions
HawaiâI Invests $5.5M for Scholarships to Fill the Gap
A public investment this year of $5.5 million is expected to expand access and relief to University of Hawaiʻi community college students throughout the state.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
A Scholar Who is âExtending the Hand as He Climbsâ
When Alonso Delgado was growing up, he could never have imagined he would one day be studying venom in sea anemones, simply because he never knew it was something that he could do.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
Focus on Athletes and Concussions
Eric O. Ingramâs graduate advisor Dr. Justin Karr, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky (UK), describes him as committed, energetic, and driven when working on research projects.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
Leading With Vision
Passion Lordâs educational background is an intriguing mix of marketing communications, business, research, and student affairs.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
Developing Leaders
Isabel Mendoza appreciates industrial organizational psychologyâs use of data to support practices in the workplace. She likes to think of it as business and psychology put together, but more people-focused.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
Finding a Place at an HBCU
Iowa native Juana D. Hollingsworth had always dreamed of attending an historically Black college and university (HBCU). She saw what it could be like through movies and television and she wanted that experience.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
A Mentor to Others
Working toward a doctorate in neuroscience was not Jazmin Guadalupe Brito Moralesâs express goal when she first started her undergraduate career.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
Impacting Policy and Creating Greater Equity
Currently a doctoral student at the University of Texas at Austin, Michael Reid, Jr., is intent on utilizing research to examine poverty as a barrier to student development.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
Hitting the High Notes
Victor Wing Heng Yuen is both a gifted musician and a talented educator. To that end, he is pursuing two doctoral degrees at the University of Kentucky (UK).
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
Communicating the Science of the Stars
Jordan Ealy counts herself among the stargazers who delight in watching specks of light twinkle against the darkness of outer space. But her scholarship focuses on those stars she can barely see.
June 20, 2024
Rising Graduate Scholars
Driving the Research
Growing up, Ann Ramirez really wanted to be a doctor. But she also held a fascination with math, specifically with how math can be used to create tools and engineer solutions to problems.
June 20, 2024
Community Colleges
Foundation Receives $1M Gift Supporting First Generation Students
The $1 million gift helps to expand support and remove barriers for underserved, first-generation students at Portland Community College.
June 18, 2024
Students
Six Undergraduates Receive First-Ever Cal State Black Student Success Scholarship
The California State University has announced six winners in its inaugural Black Student Success Scholarship Program.
June 14, 2024
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