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Section: Institutions
COVID-19
A Return to the ‘Normal-Normal’: Colleges Ready to Adjust to End of Pandemic Emergencies
Flexibilities and waivers will expire at different times after May 11th
February 8, 2023
Reports & Data
APLU and Temple University Releases Guide on Higher Ed Completion Grant Implementation
APLU and Temple University have released a guide for higher ed institutions on how to implement completion grants for their students.
February 8, 2023
Campus Climate
FIRE Releases List of Worst Campuses for Free Speech
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) has announced its list of America’s 10 Worst Colleges for Free Speech, targeting institutions large and small that the civil liberties non-profit says have violated First Amendment principles.
February 7, 2023
Students
Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School and Morris Brown College Partner for Law School Pipeline
Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School (AJMLS) and Morris Brown College are partnering for a law school pipeline.
February 7, 2023
Students
Benedict College Receives $2,893,457 for Internet Access Expansion Pilot
Benedict College has received $2,893,457 from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration for a pilot program to expand Internet access.
February 7, 2023
Community Colleges
Mott Community College Reopens Student Service Garage to the Public
Mott Community College’s automotive department is reopening its student service garage to the public starting Feb. 13, giving drivers a low-cost option for auto repairs again.
February 1, 2023
Health
University of Louisville Launches Online Master of Science Program in Health Professions Education
The College of Education and Human Development and the School of Medicine at the University of Louisville are launching an online Master of Science degree in Health Professions Education to fulfill the needs of a growing health care industry.
January 31, 2023
Faculty & Staff
AAUP Report Finds Indiana University Northwest in Violation of Academic Due Process
Indiana University Northwest’s administration disregarded standards of academic due process when it dismissed tenured professor Dr. Mark McPhail, according to a report from the American Association of University Professors.
January 31, 2023
Institutions
University of Arkansas System in Talks to Buy University of Phoenix
It's the latest potential absorption of a for-profit by a traditional institution
January 31, 2023
STEM
Stony Brook University Receives $12 Million to Hire Research Faculty and Bolster Innovation
Stony Brook University will receive $12 million to increase research faculty to drive innovation and expand student opportunities.
January 30, 2023
HBCUs
Jackson State University Faculty Senate Voted No Confidence in JSU President Thomas Hudson
The Jackson State University faculty senate voted no confidence in JSU President Thomas Hudson on Jan. 26.
January 30, 2023
African-American
SUNY Cortland to Host Inaugural Abraham Lincoln DeMond 1889 Day In Honor of First African American Alum
SUNY Cortland will be formally having its inaugural Abraham Lincoln DeMond 1889 Day, in honor of the school’s first African American alum – in 1889 – amid prejudicial policies and segregation.
January 27, 2023
STEM
MassBay Community College to Offer Free Tech Education and Training to Unemployed and Underemployed Workers
MassBay Community College will be offering free education and training in the areas of computers and technology to unemployed and underemployed workers.
January 27, 2023
HBCUs
Howard Earns $90 Million DoD Contract, a First for an HBCU
It's a step towards remedying disparities in research funding
January 26, 2023
HBCUs
HBCUs Utilizing the Common App See an Increase in Applications
The Common App is seeing an increase in the diversity of the applicants, and HBCUs are yielding more applications.
January 25, 2023
Health
Study: Number of Universities Requiring Physical Education Courses Decreasing
The number of U.S. colleges and universities requiring some form of physical education course to graduate has decreased, according to a recent study from Oregon State University.
January 25, 2023
Community Colleges
Community College Student Support Program Effectiveness and Expansion Discussed at Symposium
A Chicago-based student support program for community college students is set to drastically expand its reach and the number of students it serves.
January 25, 2023
Tribal Colleges
Tribal Colleges and Universities Seek Greater Recognition and Funding
With more flexible funding, TCUs will be better able to support their students, retain faculty, and expand programs.
January 24, 2023
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