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On the Move
ROBERT M. DIXON
Robert M. Dixon has been named interim president of Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi.
July 18, 2023
Social Justice
Rhodes College Awarded $800,000 for Research on Racial Equity
Rhodes College received an $800,000 grant to study racial equity in Memphis.
July 18, 2023
On the Move
RUSSELL MORROW
Russell Morrow has been appointed assistant dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the College of Business at Ohio University.
July 18, 2023
Leadership & Policy
Education Department Releases State-by-State Data on Automatic Loan Relief Under IDR Plan Fixes
The Education Department has released data on how many borrowers in each state are eligible for automatic loan relief under its recent fixes to Income-Driven Repayment plans.
July 18, 2023
Community Colleges
Six Community Colleges Receive $150,000 Each to Strengthen Digital Presence
Six community colleges have received $150,000 each from Lumina Foundation to bolster their digital and mobile presence to better connect with and recruit students.
July 18, 2023
HBCUs
UNCF’s UNITE Summit Convenes HBCU Leaders in Atlanta
Over 1,000 HBCU college administrators, including 40 presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), assembled in Atlanta this week to kick off the United Negro College Fund’s 2nd annual UNITE Summit for Black Educators.
July 18, 2023
From the Magazine
Crafting More Efficient Transportation Systems
Dipayan Banerjee is pursuing research that can have a societal impact regarding logistics and supply chain management as well as equity and fairness in the context of transportation.
July 18, 2023
Opinion
What the Supreme Court’s Admissions Decision Says About Democracy
Now is not the time for higher education to walk back this progress. Those who are disappointed with the Court’s decision have a real opportunity to create a positive vision for the work ahead.
July 17, 2023
Health
Temple University to Host Philadelphia’s First Fat-Focused Convention in October
Temple University will be hosting Philadelphia’s first fat-focused convention to celebrate being unapologetically themselves
July 17, 2023
African-American
Dr. Frederick Douglass Haynes, III, Appointed President and CEO of Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Dr. Frederick Douglass Haynes, III, will become president and CEO of social justice organization Rainbow PUSH Coalition.
July 17, 2023
Health
UDC and Howard University Partner to Train Modern Healthcare Workforce
The University of the District of Columbia and Howard University have partnered to train a healthcare workforce for the modern day.
July 17, 2023
Sports
NCAA Fines University of Tennessee Football Program for Recruiting Violations and Direct Cash Payments to Athletes
The University of Tennessee football program is being reprimanded for recruiting violations and direct cash payments to athletes.
July 17, 2023
On the Move
GLORIA DIFULVIO
Gloria Difulvio has been appointed associate dean for undergraduate academic affairs in the School of Health and Health Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
July 16, 2023
From the Magazine
The Right Formula
Glenn Gilyot’s research as a doctoral student in organic chemistry pales in comparison to the satisfaction derived from his work with a STEM program for elementary and middle school students.
July 16, 2023
From the Pentagon
Report: Defense Department Medical Reduction Plan Founded on Inadequate Assessments
The Defense Department's plan to cut almost 13,000 medical positions from the department, Army, Navy, and Air Force was formed from inadequate assessments, according to a GAO report.
July 14, 2023
Policy
Republicans Force Through Historically Conservative National Defense Authorization Act
Republicans have forced through the most conservative National Defense Authorization Act in decades.
July 14, 2023
On the Move
CHRISSY DOWNWIND
Chrissy Downwind has been named vice president for American Indian student success at Bemidji State University and Northwest Technical College in Minnesota.
July 14, 2023
Veterans
Study: Veterans Who Lived in "Redlined" Areas Had Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Issues
U.S. veterans who lived in "redlined" areas had a higher risk for heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues, according to a recent study.
July 14, 2023
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