Arrman KyawNews RoundupPaul Quinn College 2022 Graduating Class Receives Investment Fund, Made Possible By $250,000 GiftThe 2022 graduating class of Paul Quinn College has been given an investment fund, made possible by a $250,000 gift from the Alfred Street Baptist Church’s Seek 2022 initiative.May 9, 2022News Roundup17-Year-Old Paine College Senior to Become School's Youngest Graduate17-year-old Paine College senior Charleston Christina Lee will be the youngest person to graduate from the school.May 9, 2022News RoundupAnonymous Donor Pays Off Student Balances of Wiley College 2022 Graduating ClassThe student balances of Wiley College’s 2022 graduating class were paid off by an anonymous donor.May 9, 2022News RoundupSpelman College Students Taught Essential Career Skills With Goal of Closing Income Inequality GapsIn addition to their usual classes, sophomores at Spelman College are being taught about career paths and how to pursue and acquire the jobs they want.May 6, 2022Leadership & PolicyKarine Jean-Pierre Appointed White House Press SecretaryKarine Jean-Pierre has been named the next White House press secretary, making her the first Black woman and openly LGBTQ+ person in the role.May 6, 2022Faculty & StaffDr. Michael Baston Appointed President of Cuyahoga Community CollegeDr. Michael Baston will be Cuyahoga Community College’s (Tri-C) next president, effective July 1.May 6, 2022Faculty & StaffPrinceton Partners with UNCF and Five HBCUs for Faculty Research Collaboration ProgramPrinceton University is partnering with United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and five historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to launch a program for research collaborations between university faculty.May 5, 2022Faculty & StaffQuinnipiac University to Hire Additional 34 Faculty and 10 Academic Support Staff Over Three YearsQuinnipiac University will hire 34 more full-time faculty and 10 more academic support staff over the next three years, according to a Quinnipiac press release.May 5, 2022News RoundupMarquette University Receives $1 Million from Alumni Couple to Improve Nursing SchoolMarquette University has received $1 million that will go towards renovating and building an addition for the school’s College of Nursing.May 5, 2022News RoundupCalifornia Nonprofit Launches Career Readiness Pilot Program for State’s Community CollegesNonprofit California Competes: Higher Education for a Strong Economy has launched a pilot program to improve career readiness in the state’s community colleges.May 4, 2022Previous PagePage 149 of 225Next Page