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Women's Liberal Arts College Allows Students to Travel Globally as Part of First-Year Course
At Agnes Scott College, first-year students are given the opportunity to become global citizens.
November 4, 2022
On the Move
JODY NEATHERY-CASTRO
Jody Neathery-Castro has been named interim associate vice chancellor for global engagement at the University of Nebraska-Omaha.
November 3, 2022
Reports & Data
Report: Pandemic Dealt a Blow to Internationalization
Internationalization at colleges and universities slipped backwards during the COVID-19 pandemic.
November 3, 2022
Faculty & Staff
Calvin University Allows Faculty to Dissent from Opposition to Premarital and Same-sex Relationships
Calvin University’s board of trustees has allowed a group of faculty to remain employed despite dissenting from a clause in a confession of faith that says sex outside of heterosexual marriage is sinful.
November 3, 2022
Students
Xavier University Receives $50 Million Gift, Will Bolster Affordability
Xavier University has received $50 million – the largest in the school’s history – to bolster its endowment and affordability.
November 3, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Dr. Betty Rider Appointed President of Elizabethtown College
Dr. Betty Rider will become the 16th president of Elizabethtown College.
November 3, 2022
Students
Application Fees for Georgia Colleges to be Waived for November
The Georgia Student Finance Commission is partnering with 40 Georgia colleges and universities to waive college application fees this November in honor of the state’s “Apply to College Month."
November 3, 2022
Health
Saint Louis University Launches Institute for Translational Neuroscience
Saint Louis University has launched its Institute for Translational Neuroscience, which will connect experts in various fields to study the brain and central nervous system.
November 3, 2022
Opinion
Advancing Women in Economics is a Moral Imperative: Why Aren’t We Talking About it?
The field of economics has a problem with women.
November 3, 2022
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Visit us at the 2022 NODA Annual Conference on Nov. 7-8
November 3, 2022
Social Justice
Film About the Abuse of People of Color Becomes a Teaching Tool
Part documentary, part dramatic storytelling, the film’s unique format has caught the attention of teachers.
November 2, 2022
Videos
Taking Flight: The Guide to College for Diverse Learners and Non-Traditional Students
November 2, 2022
Faculty & Staff
Panel Takes On Higher Ed Burnout
Experts convene to discuss causes and solutions
November 2, 2022
Podcasts
Taking Flight: The Guide to College for Diverse Learners and Non-Traditional Students
In this episode, Diverse sits down with Dr. Perry T. LaRoque, founder and president of Mansfield Hall, a residential college support program for diverse learners.
November 2, 2022
On the Move
RACHELLE L. WILLIAMS
Rachelle L. Williams has been named director of alumni engagement and annual giving at Talladega College in Alabama.
November 2, 2022
Opinion
Supporting LGBTQ+ Students as they Work to Achieve Professional and Economic Mobility
COVID-19 has had an alarming impact on the mental health of college students. This has been especially true for LGBTQ+ students, with the last three years seeing a concerning rise in thoughts of suicide among LGBTQ+ youth.
November 2, 2022
Faculty & Staff
CIC and ACUE Announce Network to Better Equip Teachers for Student Inclusion and Belonging
The Council of Independent Colleges and the Association of College and University Educators have jointly announced a network to give faculty and staff ways to improve student belonging and inclusion.
November 2, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Nebraska Senator Dr. Ben Sasse Lands Presidency at University of Florida Amid Pushback from Students and Faculty
U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Nebraska) will become president of the University of Florida (UF), effective early 2023. Dr. Sasse’s selection and candidacy was surrounded by student protests, controversy, and a faculty vote of no-confidence.
November 2, 2022
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