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Health
Milken Study to Track How Freshmen Develop Health Practices Throughout College
A team of professors and students from the Milken Institute School of Public Health will track freshmen’s eating and exercising habits throughout their four years at GW as part of a study launched earlier this month.
February 14, 2022
Health
Albany State University Students Teach Kids About Dental Health
Albany State University dental hygiene students visited Lake Park Elementary School recently during the celebration of National Children’s Dental Hygiene Month. Ten students traveled to the local elementary school to teach students about the importance of
February 14, 2022
Health
Syracuse University’s Health and Wellness Fee Among Highest of Peer Institutions
All undergraduate students at Syracuse University paid $1,671 each in required fees in the 2021-22 academic year.
February 14, 2022
Health
$75M Health Care Training Center Planned in East Tennessee
Higher education officials and a health care provider are planning to build a $75 million health training facility in East Tennessee.
February 14, 2022
Resources
Louisiana State Receives $245 Million Investment From OLOL, LCMC Health for New Building, Research Development
LSU President William F. Tate IV announced Friday morning that Our Lady of the Lake and LCMC Health will donate $245 million to the university over the next 10 years, the largest philanthropic investment in LSU history.
February 14, 2022
Sports
Examining How Omicron Has Impacted the Winter Sports Season
Intercollegiate athletics commenced in the fall 2021 semester with great expectations.
February 14, 2022
Latest News
LSU Receives $245 Million for Healthcare
Louisiana State University (LSU) has received a landmark $245 million from LCMC Health and Our Lady of the Lake, nonprofit health systems in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, to transform healthcare in Louisiana over the next decade.
February 14, 2022
News Roundup
CAEL Urges Colleges to Strengthen Credit for Prior Learning Programs
The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL), a nonprofit focused on supporting adult learners, announced a campaign to push colleges and universities to develop and improve credit for prior learning programs.
February 14, 2022
Latest News
Remembering a Pioneering ETS Leader: Lenora M. Green
Lenora Miller Green, a longtime leader at the Educational Testing Service (ETS) passed away last week. She was 65,
February 14, 2022
On the Move
SAMANTHA DEZERGA
Samantha DeZerga has been appointed director of the William D. Law, Jr. Learning Commons at Florida’s Tallahassee Community College. She was previously serving the role on an interim basis after having joined the college in 2019 as a success coaching the
February 11, 2022
Latest News
Purdue University Police Officer On Leave After Arrest of Black Student
A Purdue University police officer has received death threats and was placed on leave after video surfaced of him pinning a Black student to the ground, pressing his elbow into the student’s neck. An inquiry has been launched to investigate what happened.
February 11, 2022
Other News
New Arizona State Seminar Trains Cadets on How to Improve Army Combat Fitness Results
Cadets at Arizona State University (ASU) and Grand Canyon University are developing physical training plans that improve performance on the Army Combat Fitness Test, thanks to a new partnership between ASU’s Army ROTC and College of Health Solutions.
February 11, 2022
News Roundup
University of Alabama Gets Rid of Klan Leader's Name From Building
The University of Alabama's trustees unanimously voted on Friday to rename a building on campus that had honored a Ku Klux Klan leader. The building will now be called Autherine Lucy Hall in honor of the first Black person to attend the school.
February 11, 2022
HBCUs
The Persistence of Denmark Tech: How a Two-Year HBCU Survived Closure
Denmark Technical College was on the verge of closure in 2018. But things have turned around.
February 11, 2022
Opinion
The Parallels of Art and Research
Whether an art exhibit or special issue in a journal, the positioning of contributions from minoritized groups is often problematic. As I continue to wrestle with all of this, I have even more questions.
February 11, 2022
Other News
Fayetteville State University to Offer Free Tuition to All Military and Military-Connected Students
Fayetteville State University, an historically Black university in North Carolina, will provide free tuition to all military-connected undergraduate students starting in the fall.
February 11, 2022
Military
U.S. House Passes Partisan Bill Meant to Boost Global Competitiveness with China
In an effort to counter China's growing economic influence, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill designed to boost America's global competitiveness within manufacturing and scientific research.
February 11, 2022
News Roundup
Uplifting Black Men Conference Kicks Off Next Saturday
On Saturday, February 19, the seventh annual Uplifting Black Men Conference will be held virtually. This free conference, which is hosted by Virginia Tech, seeks to create a space of belonging and empowerment for young Black men.
February 11, 2022
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