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COVID-19
Atlanta Mayor Discusses Leadership Amid COVID-19
From election results to COVID-19 to systemic racism, and how to manage and lead amid these various challenges was the focus of Monday’s “Voices in Leadership” webcast series sponsored by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
November 9, 2020
Other News
Study Hopes to Lead to Improved Health for Rural Appalachia
The National Institutes of Health/National Heart Lung and Blood Institute recently awarded a five-year $3.8 million grant to the University of Kentucky to begin a new study aimed at improving diet and activity among rural Appalachian Kentuckians. Read More
November 9, 2020
Other News
Software From NCSU, A&T Aims to Help Better Address Mental Health Challenges
Researchers from North Carolina State University and North Carolina A&T University have developed a prototype software system that aims to help policymakers and healthcare providers better address mental health challenges facing Hispanic populations across the United States. Read More
November 9, 2020
Other News
New President Appointed at Upstate Medical University
The State University of New York on Wednesday named Dr. Mantosh Dewan as president of Upstate Medical University, effective immediately. Read More
November 9, 2020
Faculty & Staff
Guilford College to Cut Academic Programs and More Faculty Members
After a review of its academic programs, Guilford College faces more budget cuts amid continued enrollment decline, according to News and Record. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, five visiting professors and 47 staff members were laid off in July. This week, 9.5 staff positions were cut. Now, 30% of Guilford’s full-time faculty […]
November 9, 2020
News Roundup
Yale Professor Named as One of Three Co-Chairs on Joe Biden’s COVID-19 Taskforce
Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, is among two others appointed as one of three co-chairs on president-elect Joe Biden’s COVID-19 taskforce, according to Hartford Courant. Nunez-Smith currently serves as associate professor of internal medicine, public health and management at Yale School of Medicine. She is also the founding director of the Equity Research and Innovation Center. Her […]
November 9, 2020
Students
Platform Assists Higher Ed Institutions in Retaining Students
Aviso Retention, an educational assistance platform, is allowing higher ed institutions to retain their students and better help them succeed.
November 9, 2020
Other News
UO, OSU Start Door-To-Door TRACE Community COVID-19 Testing
The Eugene area is one step closer to understanding how widespread COVID-19 is in the community. On Saturday, teams from Oregon State University and the University of Oregon went into neighborhoods to conduct voluntary community testing for the virus through the TRACE Community program. Read More
November 9, 2020
Other News
Dr. Colleen Koch Named First Female Dean of UF College of Medicine With Goals of Increased Collaboration
UF College of Medicine announced its first female dean, Dr. Colleen Koch, Oct. 30, becoming the fifth UF Health college to be led by a woman. Read More
November 9, 2020
Other News
Biden Implores Americans to Wear Masks Amid Vaccine Progress
President-elect Joe Biden on Monday implored Americans to wear masks to slow the spread of the coronavirus, even as he cheered news about the promising development of a vaccine being developed by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. Read More
November 9, 2020
Other News
President-Elect Joe Biden Taps Former Surgeon General, Former FDA Commissioner, Yale Doctor to Lead COVID Task Force
President-Elect Joe Biden has reportedly named former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, former Food and Drug Administration commissioner David Kessler and Yale University’s Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith as co-chairs of a 12-person COVID-19 task force. Read More
November 9, 2020
Recruitment & Retention
Rhode Island School of Design to Hire 10 Faculty Members Focused on Race and Decolonization
By next fall, the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) plans to hire at least 10 new faculty members dedicated to the areas of cultural representation, race and decolonization, Artnet News reported. The departments of fine arts and architecture and design will each hire three faculty members. There will be four openings in the liberal […]
November 9, 2020
News Roundup
Dr. Timothy E. Sams Named President of SUNY Old Westbury
With an almost 30-year higher education career, Dr. Timothy E. Sams was recently appointed president of The State University of New York (SUNY) College at Old Westbury, the Board of Trustees announced. Sams currently serves as the vice president of student affairs for Prairie View A&M University but has also held positions at Morehouse College, […]
November 9, 2020
Latest News
Hrabowski: Reversing Structural Racism at Higher Ed Institutions Starts with Equity
Scholars from The University of Maryland in Baltimore County (UMBC) recently wrote a piece on how to tackle — and reverse — structural racism amid the racial tensions which 2020 has exacerbated. In it, they argue that higher education must lead in those efforts.
November 8, 2020
Latest News
National Convening Focuses on Historically-Underserved Students
More than 50 delegates from across the nation gathered virtually this week to strategize and brainstorm ways that colleges and universities can better serve historically-underserved students.
November 6, 2020
News Roundup
Former University of Northern Colorado Student Sues, Alleging Mishandling of Sexual Misconduct Complaint
A former University of Northern Colorado student who was put on a two-year suspension following a sexual misconduct complaint is suing university officials, alleging the University of Northern Colorado mishandled the complaint, the Greeley Tribune reported. Torrence Brown-Smith, 22, filed the lawsuit last Monday. Brown-Smith was sanctioned in May after a February incident with another […]
November 6, 2020
African-American
University of Pittsburgh Acquires Playwright August Wilson Archive
The University of Pittsburgh’s University Library System has acquired the archive of the late playwright August Wilson, best known for his American Century Cycle — 10 plays conveying the Black experience in each decade of the 20th century, according to a UP press release. The acquisition of the archive – items such as scripts, art, […]
November 6, 2020
Academics
Cornell’s Undergraduate Student Veteran Enrollment Sees Growth
Undergraduate student veteran enrollment at Cornell University this fall reached its highest number, 33, in more than 40 years. This includes five first-year and 28 transfer students. The total number of undergraduate student veterans is 67 while there are 166 professional and graduate students also currently enrolled, Cornell reported. The growth is attributed to the efforts […]
November 6, 2020
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