Arrman KyawNews RoundupPrinceton 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, 2022News RoundupNorthern Illinois University Student MissingLatif Adeboyejo, a Northern Illinois University student, is missing. Those with information are urged to contact the DeKalb Police Department at 815-748-8400.June 7, 2022News RoundupSonoma State University President Dr. Judy K. Sakaki Will Step Down Amid Vote of No ConfidenceDr. Judy K. Sakaki, president of Sonoma State University, will step down, effective July 31, amid a no confidence vote after allegations Sakaki retaliated against an employee who reported sexual harassment by Sakaki's estranged husband.June 7, 2022News RoundupAlbany Technical College's Longest-serving President, Dr. Anthony Parker, Dead at 69Albany Technical College's longest-serving president Dr. Anthony Parker has died Monday at age 69.June 7, 2022News RoundupAAC&U Announces 54 Schools for 2022 Curriculum-to-Career Innovations InstituteThe American Association of Colleges and Universities has announced the 54 schools to participate in its 2022 Curriculum-to-Career Innovations Institute.June 6, 2022News RoundupTennessee State University Students Learn About Music Industry Via Three-week Music Accelerator ProgramTennessee State University students recently had the opportunity to learn about the music industry via a three-week TSU Maymester Music Accelerator Program.June 6, 2022News RoundupJackson State University Launches Tiger Ready Scholarship ProgramJackson 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, 2022News RoundupFIRE to Expand Beyond Colleges, Renames Itself Foundation for Individual Rights and ExpressionThe Foundation for Individual Rights in Education is expanding beyond college campuses, renaming itself the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression in a $75 million expansion initiative.June 6, 2022News RoundupDr. Hala Auji Appointed VCUarts Hamad bin Khalifa Endowed Chair for Islamic ArtDr. Hala Auji will become the Hamad bin Khalifa Endowed Chair for Islamic Art at Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of the Arts, effective Aug. 16.June 3, 2022News RoundupHoward University and Union Formalize Three-Year Agreements for Adjuncts and Non-Tenured FacultyHoward 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, 2022Previous PagePage 141 of 225Next Page