The funding is designed to beef up the University’s student success initiatives, including graduation and retention rates, first-time licensure pass rates for nursing, pharmacy, and physical therapy, boosting the number […]
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Bowie State is first HBCU to sponsor national documentaries on PBS
Maryland Public Television (MPT) and Bowie State University today announced that Bowie State has signed on as a premier sponsor for two important original PBS documentaries – Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom and Becoming Frederick Douglass – […]
University of St. Thomas to offer online degree program taught entirely in Spanish
The University of St. Thomas Houston plans to launch a new online associate degree program taught entirely in Spanish to appeal to the city’s burgeoning Latino community, starting in spring 2023. […]
Kyle Rittenhouse says he’s enrolled at Texas A&M, school refutes the claim
Kyle Rittenhouse claimed he’ll attend Texas A&M University on a podcast, but university officials tell a different story, saying he has not been admitted as a student.
UH names Fertitta Family College of Medicine after $50M donation from Houston entrepreneur
The University of Houston’s medical school officially has a name after a multi-million dollar donation from prominent Houston businessman Tilman Fertitta.
Students press Palo Alto school district for stronger messaging on student suicides
A school district is at the center of student dialogue on its role in sharing messages following student deaths by suicide and respecting the wishes of the families of the deceased.
Report alleges racism, interference of North Carolina Republican lawmakers in UNC System
A new report from the American Association of University Professors says that the University of North Carolina System is rife with political interference that is maligning its member schools. The […]
Morris Brown fully accredited for the first time in 20 years
More than 20 years after losing its accreditation following financial issues and lost student enrollment, Morris Brown College has been unanimously approved as a member of the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools Accreditation Commission (TRACS).
Texas teacher resignations up 60% in six months
Teachers abandoning contracts are up 60% from 2021. Leaving a teaching position prior to the end of a school year can result in a one-year suspension or possible revocation of certification.
Helene Gayle named Spelman presidential finalist
An epidemiologist, Dr. Gayle has served in executive roles with the Centers for Disease Control, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and has been named among Forbes’ 100 Most Powerful Women.
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