From carved pumpkins to costumed climbs, students showed off their creativity and Badger pride at various events across campus.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
From his Milwaukee roots to representing some of the biggest names in entertainment and sports, Lovett credits his success to grit, vision and kindness—and doing what you love.| News
A weekend of reunions, pride, and unforgettable moments await at 20th and Olney. The post La Salle Homecoming 2025 brings Explorer spirit back to campus appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
La Salle University’s first fraternity has an activity packed celebration planned to celebrate a stop on its road to 100 years.| La Salle University
The Men’s Hockey and Rugby clubs at Sussex University have been removed as university-facilitated teams for the upcoming 2025/26 season. This decision followed multiple reports alleging inappropriate conduct and a culture of dangerous and humiliating initiations. In 2024, The Badger released an article detailing the hazing rituals experienced by members of the Hockey and Rugby […] The post Students’ Union Benches Male Hockey and Rugby Teams first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
Through the collaboration, UW–Madison researchers will work with Microsoft Discovery experts and TitletownTech’s network of industry partners to explore applications of advanced AI that can accelerate research and translation.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
The men’s cross-country team is on an extraordinary winning streak.| onwisconsin.uwalumni.com
The provost is the chief academic officer of the university and the second-ranking officer under the chancellor, responsible for overseeing and coordinating the academic and outreach missions of the university.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Students on the brigade find opportunities to experience campus nature at night, take part in research, and support Wisconsin wildlife conservation.| News
Meet the rising actor who’s balancing college classes with a lead role in the hit show ‘Electric Bloom.’| News
Hundreds of WCU students gathered at the Catafount for the first ever student-led Battle of the Bands food drive concert on Friday, Oct. 24. The first WCU Battle of the Bands raised over 700 pounds…| The Western Carolina Journalist
Alumni honored for their achievements and contributions to their communities. The post Graduate School honors six outstanding alumni appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
The University of Georgia ranked No. 9 nationally in new college rankings, recently noted by the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal. The WSJ| UGA Today
Undergraduate students welcomed their loved ones to UW–Madison for three days of academic, athletic and social activities during this year's Family Weekend.| News
New program reflects College’s continued growth and commitment to expanding opportunities for student-athletes La Plume, Pa. – Keystone College announced today the addition of women’s wrestling as its newest intercollegiate athletics […] The post Keystone College Athletics Adds Women’s Wrestling appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
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Joseph Bass, MD, PhD, the Charles F. Kettering Professor of Medicine, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine for his foundational work in expanding the field of circadian mechanisms in metabolic health and disease. The post Bass Elected to the National Academy of Medicine appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Yogesh Goyal, PhD, assistant professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, has been named a 2025-2028 Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation Grant Fellow, which recognizes early-stage biomedical investigators engaged in basic and translational research that has the potential to make fundamental advances in biomedical science. The post Goyal Named Mallinckrodt Foundation Grant Fellow appeared first on News Center.| News Center
WCU is hosting a Quality Enhancement Plan, or QEP, contest for students to give their ideas to faculty on how to develop student success and student quality. Many colleges have QEP contests for their accreditation through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). “The whole purpose of the QEP is to […]| The Western Carolina Journalist
Kundayi Mazando is remembered by her SGA peers as a “gentle, kind and funny: during SGA’s weekly meeting.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
An overview of the resources available to students to help them deal with the current immigration crackdown.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Members of the University of Georgia and greater Athens communities are invited to the 23rd annual Pharmtoberfest, a health and wellness fair, on Tuesday, Oct. 28, from 11 am –| College of Pharmacy UGA
Stepping away from hierarchies that are common in art museums, the reinstallation highlights strengths in the collection, showcasing works previously less emphasized, and weaving important threads through social history.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Putnam’s research focuses on how RNA and proteins organize into specialized structures within cells called germ granules that help orchestrate gene expression during development. She is one of 20 early-career scientists from across the United States to be awarded this year’s Packard Fellowship. The fellowship provides $875,000 in funding over five years to pursue research.| School of Medicine and Public Health
Parkinson’s patients are receiving a new investigational treatment after UW–Madison researchers successfully demonstrated its safety and helped refine the delivery method.| News
The University of Georgia 2025 Annual Report highlights UGA's achievements, financial performance, and institutional milestones.| par.uga.edu
Open enrollment will be held Oct. 27 through Nov. 7. The post Benefits open enrollment for 2026 is now open appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
The lecture will take place Nov. 3 at 1:30 p.m. in the Coverdell Center. The post Alumna, NAE member Marsha Anderson Bomar to deliver 2025 Boyd Lecture appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Troy Simon works on conservation with and for the next generation The post Staff scientist lives out Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit’s mission appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
UGA Theatre will summon chainsaws, demons and laughter on the Fine Arts Stage starting Nov. 13.| UGA Today
The program helps faculty develop connections and grow their professional impact. The post Eleven faculty named 2025-2026 Aspire Fellows appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Doug Ivester will deliver the fall undergraduate Commencement address at UGA. Ron Walcott will deliver the address at the graduate ceremony.| UGA Today
The University of California (UC) is launching an updated ethics briefing for all employees as part of its continued commitment to integrity, compliance, and accountability across the UC system.| News
We are pleased to announce the selection of Sigma Computing as our new enterprise reporting application.| News
The University of Georgia’s School of Social Work and the Terry College of Business have launched two programs centered on social innovation: an MBA-MSW and an MBA-Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management & Leadership.| School of Social Work
Terry College faculty and industry leaders teamed up to discuss AI and the future of supply chain management at this fall's Supply Chain Advisory Board meeting.| Terry College of Business
Open enrollment will be held from Oct. 27 through Nov. 7.| UGA Today
N.C. Central University’s online program was ranked No.3 by Forbes magazine among all HBCUs this past June, as NCCU continued its push towards increasing its overall enrollment through online enrollment. Forbes attributed its high ranking of NCCU’s online program to its high retention rate of 75%, low in-state tuition and advantageous location in the Research Triangle. For the fall 2025 semester, 1,885 students enrolled online at NCCU, an increase from 1,395 students the previou...| Campus Echo Online
Tonight, N.C. Central University kicks off its annual Ultimate Homecoming Experience, a week-long celebration that draws thousands of students and alumni to campus. Among this year’s festivities is the Homecoming Countdown, parade, Miss and Mister NCCU Coronation, concerts and the football game. The number of visitors at the football game, the week’s most attended event, often exceeds O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium’s 10,000 person capacity. This year, the Eagles will face Delaware State af...| Campus Echo Online
N.C. Central’s volleyball team faced off against two conference opponents, the Howard University Bison and Norfolk State Spartans, both at home over the weekend. Friday night at the McClendon-McDougald Arena, the crowd watched as the Lady Eagles fell short in a close match against the Bison, losing 3-2 in a five-set match. This match, which ended in scores of 25-23, 25-18, 26-24, 25-18 and 15-10, brings the team to a 5-13 record and marks the 17th consecutive loss to Howard. The first set r...| Campus Echo Online
Two-and-a-half weeks after an unauthorized safety alert was released by the dean of the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities, N.C. Central University’s administration and police department has offered little explanation about the alert banning former faculty member, Jason Bowers. Despite repeated attempts to contact university officials, the Campus Echo hasn’t received a statement. The email alert raised questions about safety and whether university protocols were...| Campus Echo Online
Jonathan Paulk returns to N.C. Central University’s volleyball team to lead the coaching staff with more than just unfinished business. He’s stepping back onto the court with a vision to rebuild the team and shape its future. Paulk, who was an assistant volleyball coach at NCCU from 2016 to 2018, said that returning as head coach is a “full circle” moment. “When I was here in 2016 to 2017, I was right out of college completely green. [I] didn’t have a clue what I was doing in ...| Campus Echo Online
The theater department at N.C. Central University is firing up the spotlight this fall with its production of Fame!, running Thursday through Saturday. Originally set in the 1980s but transposed to the 1990s for this production, Fame! follows a group of students auditioning for New York City’s High School of Performing Arts. Those who are accepted quickly learn that talent alone isn’t enough to secure success. Throughout their journeys, the students face serious issues such as illiteracy,...| Campus Echo Online
Two N.C. Central University students will look to Tuesday’s primary election to determine whether they make it to Durham’s general election ballot. Ashley Robbins, a graduate student and self-proclaimed socialist, joins two other Ward 2 candidates in Durham’s city council race. Durant Long, a 22-year-old freshman and the youngest candidate in the race, says that he wants to bring transparency to the council. Ashley Robbins Ashley Robbins didn’t enter Durham’s City Council race wit...| Campus Echo Online
Durham voters, including registered voters at NCCU, go to the polls Tuesday to choose the top two candidates for mayor and three City Council seats who will square off in the Nov. 4 general election. Polls open at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, including one on the NCCU campus, and close at 7:30 p.m., though anyone in line at that time will| Campus Echo Online
Georgetown University students welcomed the prospect of administrative change after the board of directors announced Eduardo Peñalver will serve as the 49th president of the university beginning July 1, 2026. Peñalver, who will succeed President Emeritus John J. Degioia (CAS ’79, GRD ’95), will become Georgetown’s first non-interim Latino president and second lay president when...| The Hoya
July 1, 2026, will be President Eduardo Peñalver’s first day as Georgetown University president. It will also be the first day Georgetown has a president with Latino heritage. Peñalver, who the university announced Oct. 15 will succeed President Emeritus John J. Degioia (CAS ’79, GRD ’95), will also become Georgetown’s first non-interim Latino president, his...| The Hoya
Eduardo Peñalver will become Georgetown University’s 49th university president, the university announced Oct. 15. Peñalver said he is honored to join Georgetown. “I’m deeply honored to have the privilege of serving as Georgetown’s next president,” Peñalver said in the press release. “I would like to thank the Presidential Search Committee and Georgetown’s board of directors...| The Hoya
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents today appointed Dr. Amber Lopez Lasater to serve as Acting President of Nevada State University effective October 18, 2025. The Board also launched a national search for Nevada State’s next permanent president and will partner with a search firm to assist the presidential search committee. […] The post NSHE Board of Regents Appoints Dr. Amber Lopez Lasater Acting President of Nevada State University; Launches Search for Permane...| Nevada State University
College Advising is working at full speed right now, and students are reaping the benefits. The College Advising program at Williston has served as an amazing resource for students to use when looking for and deciding which college suits them best. Each senior at Williston is assigned an advisor who will help them along the...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
The “Find My iPhone” app kept telling me I left my Airpods in the Schoolhouse. I went in and asked Ms. Byrnes if she had any turned in recently and she directed me towards a huge, overflowing white cardboard box. Losing water bottles and forgetting pencils is something that is always going to happen. Not...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Emily Crovo, a proud Williston alum, is making a name for herself at Holy Cross, and gaining sponsorship deals in the process. Crovo, from Melrose, Mass., graduated from Williston in 2023 as a beloved member of the Williston community. She was a three sport varsity athlete, playing soccer, hockey, and lacrosse. Now in her junior...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
The lack of air conditioning in some dorms is shining light on which dorms have it best, although soon it could be cool for everyone. At Williston, students in EMV, Wold, John Hazen White, and John Wright have air-conditioning, while two remaining dorms, Ford, and Mem West and East, don’t. These rooms, without air conditioning,...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Athletes want to go back to more traditional non-turf fields and hopefully, in the process, prevent season-ending injuries. Most outdoor sports like football, soccer, field hockey, and lacrosse, especially at Williston, are played on a turf field. Recently, more athletes are expressing a desire to play on real grass again. The risk of playing on...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Members of the public and the Keystone College community will be able to get a start on their summer reading selections as the Miller Library sponsors a cash-only discount book sale on Sunday, May 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The post Keystone College Miller Library to hold Discount Book Sale appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology Joseph Iacovazzi, PhD., recently attended North Pocono Intermediate School and conducted a presentation to fifth graders. The students were able to observe and interact with reptiles and arthropods during the wildlife biology and zoology presentation. The post Assistant Professor Joseph Iacovazzi offers zoology and wildlife biology presentation to North Pocono students appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Richard Smith, PhD, assistant professor of Pharmacology and of Pediatrics, has received the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award, which supports early-career investigators conducting high-risk and innovative research in the biomedical, behavioral or social sciences. The post Smith Honored with NIH New Innovator Award appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Distinguished biochemist Svetlana Mojsov, PhD, the Lulu Chow Wang and Robin Chemers Neustein Research Associate Professor at the Rockefeller University, New York, has been named the winner of the annual $250,000 Kimberly Prize in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics. The post Influential Biochemist Svetlana Mojsov Named Winner of 2026 Kimberly Prize appeared first on News Center.| News Center
The Williston Scholars program gives students opportunities to explore personal interest. In my case, it is trying to keep our feet healthy. I will be spending 12 weeks this trimester studying the impact shoes can cause on your body. There are studies that talk about what injuries shoes can cause, how they are made, and...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
La Salle University is gearing up for Parent and Family Weekend 2025. The event takes place from Friday, September 26 through Sunday, September 28. Families will reunite with their Explorers for three days filled with campus traditions, Philadelphia adventures, and countless opportunities to create lasting memories.| La Salle University
A research team at the Querrey Simpson Institute for Regenerative Engineering at Northwestern University (QSI RENU) has received a four-year, $4.7 million grant from the Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) to develop an integrated system that can simultaneously accelerate wound healing, lower infection risk, and provide continuous in-wound monitoring.| renu.northwestern.edu
Feinberg investigators now have access to one of the most advanced super-resolution imaging systems in the world, thanks to the installation of the MIRAVA Polyscope at the Center for Advanced Microscopy. The post Nation’s First MIRAVA Polyscope Comes to Center for Advanced Microscopy appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Keystone College, in collaboration with the Scranton STEMM Academy, will host a week-long environmental science program titled "Exploring the Environmental 'Ologies'" from June 16 through June 20, between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily, at the College’s Environmental Education Institute (KCEEI) on its Woodlands Campus. The post Keystone College to host Scranton STEMM Academy appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Keystone College announced that the long-planned merger transaction with the Washington Institute for Education and Research (WIER), a nonprofit organization formed to further and support higher education, was completed on […] The post Keystone College announces completed merger appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
The post Keystone College Conducts 154th Commencement appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Nature’s classroom is always in session at Keystone! The post Dr. Joe Iacovazzi asks: Why did the caterpillar cross the road? appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
The post Abril Coselino selected as Class of 2025 Outstanding Graduate appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
The post Los Angeles Angels Physical Therapist to Address Keystone College Graduates appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
The post All-College Honors Convocation 2025 recognizes achievements appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Keystone College has received notification from its accreditor, Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), that, effective February 27, MSCHE has “placed the institution into the status of non-compliance show cause” which is a change from the previous status of “accreditation withdrawn under appeal.” Additionally, since the College remains accredited while on show cause, this action eliminates the need for the pending appeal of the MSCHE adverse action. The appeal hearing w...| Keystone College
Keystone College has confirmed that it submitted a Notice of Intent to Appeal to its accreditor, Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), to move forward with the College’s appeal […] The post Keystone College Confirms Appeal to Middle States, Prepares for Spring Semester appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Keystone College will host approximately 375 high school students from 10 local high schools The post Keystone College to host FBLA Region 27 Conference appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
The post Keystone College Adds Women’s Flag Football appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
The post Assistant Professor Joseph Iacovazzi offers interactive wildlife biology presentation at Lackawanna State Park appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
On the scheduled date of August 1, Keystone College submitted the Show Cause Report as requested by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). The post Keystone College submits documents to Middle States on time appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
For the first time in its 156-year history, Keystone will offer a pet friendly residence hall as a housing option beginning in the fall 2024 semester. The post Keystone College opens pet friendly residence hall appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
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The post Keystone College announces significant progress with talks with strategic partner appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
North Carolina Central University Police have implemented a new program of signs, road markings, and electronic parking gates in many of the campus parking lots this semester to make the rules clearer after years of parking complaints. “Some of the changes that I’ve made are because students have told me this is a problem,”| Campus Echo Online
The weight room, before practice on Wednesday, Sept. 3, was, unsurprisingly, full of football players. Their first game wasn’t for two weeks, but everyone was putting in the work: new quarterback Crew Colon came away from a set of landmine presses to pat senior wide receiver Ryan Elloras on the back; junior Sean Croft and...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
In response to the current federal funding crisis, the Les Turner ALS Foundation announced that it will make a $500,000 gift to support ALS research at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. With a federal funding freeze on Northwestern research, this historic gift will support researchers in pursuit of a cure for the disease.| www.feinberg.northwestern.edu
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Area governors, power company executives and university presidents recently established the Mississippi-Alabama-Georgia Network for Evolving Transportation, or MAGNET for short — a regional economic development initiative aimed at leveraging the […]| College of Engineering
Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2029 The CoP welcomed 147 new Doctor of Pharmacy students at its annual White Coat Ceremony held August 9th at the UGA Performing Arts Center.| College of Pharmacy UGA
Supported by a nearly $1.6 million grant from the EPA, researchers from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and UGA College of Engineering are developing improved, cost-effective treatment systems with advanced technologies for removing PFAS from water, wastewater and biosolids.| CAES Field Report
Corporal T. Parker George joined the University of Georgia Police Department in 2020 because he wanted to support his fellow UGA students. “Policing at| UGA Today
Town & Country said UC Santa Cruz was included because of its “growing reputation for research, social justice, and environmental sustainability.”| News
North Carolina Central University took a loss in its first home game of the season against the New Hampshire University Wildcats on Aug. 30 with a score of 27-10, leaving N.C. Central with a 1-1 record. The Wildcats’ defense posed a challenge with their strong pass coverage, generating 20 dropped catches by N.C. Central, NCCU football losing it's home opener, pushing the team to a 1-1 record.| Campus Echo Online
While the sky was cloudy on Thursday August 21, the mood was anything but as over 700 new Explorers settled into their new home at La Salle University. This year’s class represents the largest group of first-time, full-time students since 2018.| La Salle University
Over the course of six weeks, 82 first-year students participated in credit-bearing courses, enrichment workshops, and leadership development activities designed to ease their transition into college life.| La Salle University
Is using AI for academic work cheating? The debate rages hotly, but Shanu Sushmita has a more useful question: what is a student using AI to do? To Sushmita, a Khoury College assistant teaching professor with two decades of experience in artificial intelligence, a student going to ChatGPT to generate a paper wholesale is very […] The post Faculty at Northeastern in Seattle Develop AI Detection Tools appeared first on Seattle | Northeastern University.| Seattle | Northeastern University
Twenty years ago, artificial intelligence floated somewhere between a theoretical discipline and science fiction. Today, it’s a practical skill set to be applied in any industry that wants to take advantage of the opportunities data offers. And Northeastern University in Seattle is responding to the shifting landscape, moving beyond individual courses in AI and offering […] The post Northeastern in Seattle’s New Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence Stresses Ethical Competence an...| Seattle | Northeastern University
Is that tasty-looking morsel on the forest floor an oyster mushroom, or a chantarelle? Yunxuan “Kaya” Rao, Master’s student at Northeastern Seattle, knows how to find out. Rao was one of 34 students who presented posters at the Khoury Fall Master of Computer Science Showcase in December, on research they completed under 8 different faculty […] The post Building Skills, Confidence, and Community at the 2024 Student Research Showcase appeared first on Seattle | Northeastern University.| Seattle | Northeastern University
Engineering Academic Boot Camp helps students adjust before classes begin Over the past two weeks, fourteen incoming first-year engineering students got a taste of college life, learning how to navigate […]| College of Engineering
The University of Georgia ensures that every undergraduate student benefits from hands-on learning, also known as experiential learning (EL), before they graduate. Auxiliary Services is helping undergraduates fulfill this requirement while benefiting from the students’ excitement for their field and love of UGA.| Finance & Administration
John Ciemniecki, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Georgia, has been awarded a fellowship from the Life Sciences Research Foundation. The Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF) is a non-profit organization that supports early-career investigators by connecting them with philanthropic donors. Less than 5% of applicants receive a fellowship, which will support Ciemniecki’s salary and research expenses for three years.| franklin.uga.edu
These projects reflect the university’s ongoing commitment to providing a world-class experience for students.| UGA Today
Dard Newman, associate professor of music and the Kamil and Talat Hasan Endowed Chair in Classical Indian Music, will play a key role in evaluating academic resource allocation models and advancing strategic initiatives that will help address the campus budget deficit.| News
The Georgia State University Alumni Association has selected five new members to join its Board of Directors and support the association’s mission of engaging and enriching the lives of Georgia State alumni and students.| Alumni Association
Associate Professor of History Lyman Stebbins, Ph.D., has been announced as the new director of La Salle's Honors Program.| La Salle University
Graduate education students gained hands-on teaching experience at the space-themed Summer STEAM Enrichment Camp.| La Salle University