Arrman KyawHealthMeharry Medical College and Nashville Metro Government Form Agreement to House Nashville General HospitalMeharry Medical College and Nashville Metro government have come to an agreement that will give millions of dollars to the college for housing Nashville General Hospital.December 12, 2022Awards/HonorsMorgan State University Wins 2022 ETS/CGS Award for Innovation in Promoting Success in Graduate EducationMorgan State University has been awarded the 2022 ETS/CGS Award for Innovation in Promoting Success in Graduate Education: From Admission through Completion from The Council of Graduate Schools and ETS.December 12, 2022Leadership & PolicyHector Balderas Appointed President of Northern New Mexico CollegeHector Balderas will become the next president of Northern New Mexico College.December 9, 2022Community CollegesCapital University to Offer Up to Full Tuition Scholarships for Transfer Students from Columbus State Community CollegeCapital University will now offer scholarships covering up to full tuition and mandatory fees to eligible transfer students from Columbus State Community College.December 9, 2022STEMEducation Department Launches STEM Education InitiativeThe U.S. Department of Education has launched an initiative to bolster STEM education nationally.December 9, 2022StudentsMarquette University Receives Grants for Education Preparedness Program to Support Incarcerated StudentsMarquette University has received two grants to support its Education Preparedness Program (EPP), which seeks to help incarcerated students.December 9, 2022Asian American Pacific IslanderWilliams College Faculty Approve Creation of Asian American Studies ConcentrationWilliams College faculty voted 81-5 to approve the creation of an Asian American studies concentration beginning Fall 2023.December 8, 2022Faculty & StaffRutgers Faculty Rally in Support of New Union ContractsRutgers University faculty held rallies Dec. 6 at multiple campus locations, advocating for new union contracts.December 8, 2022Faculty & StaffChaka Cummings Appointed Inaugural Executive Director of Association for Teaching Black History in KentuckyChaka Cummings has been appointed the inaugural executive director of The Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky.December 8, 2022Reports & DataReport: Journalism Jobs to Decrease in Years to Come Due to Industry DeclineMore than a third of journalism jobs will be lost 2002-2031 from decades of decline primarily due to newspaper downsizing and closures, a report found.December 8, 2022Previous PagePage 89 of 225Next Page