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Section: Institutions
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.
June 17, 2022
News Roundup
New Approved UMich Budget Raises Tuition and Housing Costs for UMich Students
Tuition and housing costs will rise for University of Michigan students as part of a budget approved 7-1 Thursday by the UMich Board of Regents.
June 17, 2022
News Roundup
Vermont College of Fine Arts to Stop Hosting Students on Campus
The Vermont College of Fine Arts announced Wednesday that it will stop hosting students on its Montpelier campus next year and is considering selling or leasing its buildings.
June 16, 2022
News Roundup
Loyola University New Orleans Receives $5 Million to Create Center for Catholic Studies
Loyola University New Orleans has received $5 million to create the Canizaro Center for Catholic Studies at Loyola. The gift comes from real estate developer and founder of First Bank and Trust, Joseph C. Canizaro.
June 15, 2022
News Roundup
VCCS Board Restarts Chancellor Search
Virginia's community college board is restarting its search for a new chancellor because Russell Kavalhuna, who was the Michigan official chosen on March 17, is no longer taking the job.
June 15, 2022
Institutions
Open Access Online Course Launches for Higher Ed Faculty, Staff, Leaders
A new online, open access course was created to teach principles of "institutional transformation."
June 14, 2022
Institutions
Universities Studying Slavery Consortium Carries On
As Juneteenth approaches, scholars reflect on higher ed's ties to slavery.
June 13, 2022
News Roundup
American University's Summer Institute on Education Equity and Justice to be Three-Day Virtual Event Centered on Antiracism
American University School of Education’s annual Summer Institute on Education Equity and Justice will be a three-day virtual event centered around the theme of “Courageous Educational Leadership: Transform K-12 Education through Antiracism.”
June 13, 2022
News Roundup
NC A&T Receives $1.92 Million from U.S. Agriculture Department to Create Agriculture Business Innovation Center
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has received $1.92 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to create an Agriculture Business Innovation Center.
June 10, 2022
Institutions
What Could the Metaverse Mean for Higher Education?
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, made waves last fall when it announced the so-called metaverse. In a few years, this metaverse could be interoperable networks of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) that blend physical and digital spaces.
June 9, 2022
Community Colleges
What's in a Name? Turns Out, A Lot
Five community colleges in Virginia found their namesakes came with a troubling history of racism.
June 9, 2022
Institutions
Carnegie Mellon University Will Give Faculty and Staff $1,500 to Help with Rising Costs
Carnegie Mellon University has announced that it will make a one-time payment of $1,500 at the end of the month to help with rising inflation costs.
June 9, 2022
News Roundup
Three Massachusetts State Universities Receives Nearly $3 Million from NSF
Framingham State University, Bridgewater State University, and Worcester State University have received a nearly $3 million grant to create a national model for a state university system to recruit, retain, and promote cohorts of STEM faculty of color.
June 7, 2022
News Roundup
Princeton Renaming Building After Longest-serving Election Poll Worker in the U.S.
Princeton University is renaming a university building in honor of Laura Wooten, the longest-serving election poll worker in the U.S. Wooten volunteered at local, primary, and general election polls in New Jersey for 79 years.
June 7, 2022
News Roundup
Tennessee State University Students Learn About Music Industry Via Three-week Music Accelerator Program
Tennessee State University students recently had the opportunity to learn about the music industry via a three-week TSU Maymester Music Accelerator Program.
June 6, 2022
News Roundup
Jackson State University Launches Tiger Ready Scholarship Program
Jackson State University has launched a scholarship program for first-time-in-college freshmen, the Tiger Ready Scholarship. The scholarship is a one-time award of up to $1,000 to incoming students without other scholarships towards tuition costs.
June 6, 2022
Institutions
Leading With Integrity
Larry P. Thomas is Pennsylvania State University’s Chief Culture, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer in the Applied Research Laboratory.
June 5, 2022
News Roundup
Howard University and Union Formalize Three-Year Agreements for Adjuncts and Non-Tenured Faculty
Howard University and the union for adjunct faculty and non-tenured track faculty have formalized two three-year agreements to support adjunct and non-tenure track faculty.
June 3, 2022
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