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Institutions: Page 8
MSIs
Conference Cancellation Tied to Federal DEI Pause, Not HBCU Status
The center at Rutgers was unable to independently host the conference due to the majority of panelists being federal employees, JFF staff, or partners in the larger grant.
HBCUs
Coppin State University: A Renaissance of Purpose and Progress
In the heart of Baltimore, a remarkable transformation is taking place at Coppin State University under the visionary leadership of President Dr. Anthony Jenkins.
Faculty & Staff
Olin College President Steps Down Amid Financial Strain, Latest in String of Higher Ed Leadership Exits
Dr. Gilda Barabino is planning to step down as president of Olin College of Engineering in Massachusetts.
Institutions
Elms College Launches Full-Tuition Program for Massachusetts Families Earning Under $85,000
Elms College has announced an ambitious new financial aid initiative that will cover full tuition for eligible state residents from lower and middle-income families.
Community Colleges
Report: California Community College Leadership Growing More Diverse But CEOs Face Shorter Tenures
California community college presidents and chancellors are spending less time in their roles while the leadership ranks are becoming increasingly diverse, highlighting both challenges and progress in the nation's largest public higher education system.
Institutions
Marist College Announces Historic Transition to University Status
Marist College, the private school in Poughkeepsie, New York, has announced it will become Marist University effective later this month, marking a significant milestone in its nearly century-long history.
HBCUs
Philanthropist Donates $2 Million to HBCU Founded by his Great-Grandfather
The great-grandson of the founder of Stillman College, has made a $2 million donation to the HBCU.
Institutions
Columbia College Chicago Plans to Eliminate Programs and Lay off Some Faculty
Columbia College Chicago has announced plans to consolidate or discontinue several of its degree programs and possibly lay off more than two dozen faculty members.
HBCUs
Saint Augustine's University Will Appeal After Board Votes to Remove Accreditation
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) Board voted over the weekend to remove Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) from membership, following its annual meeting in Austin, Texas.
HBCUs
Lumina Convening Focuses on the Power of HBCUs
A Lumina Foundation convening brought together leaders from historically Black colleges and universities to engage with researchers, policy experts and the philanthropic community to strategize on the future of these storied institutions.
Institutions
Keystone College to Lose its Accreditation
Middle States Commission on Higher Education has revoked the accreditation of Keystone College.
HBCUs
Saint Augustine’s University Cuts Half of Employees to Prepare for Accreditation Review
Saint Augustine’s University—a historically Black college and university in North Carolina—has announced plans to cut half of its employees as administrators, amid financial challenges.
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