“The sad reality is that in the United States of America, the richest country in the history of the world. There is no state, there is no city, there is no town, there is no community, there is no college campus that is immune from food insecurity,” McGovern said.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has welcomed another record-breaking class for the fall 2025 semester.| News Bureau
Five professors at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have been named University Scholars for their achievements in teaching, scholarship and service. The program honors faculty excellence and provides $15,000 to each scholar for three years to enhance their academic careers.| News Bureau
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The Big Ten Academic Alliance recently announced the 2025-26 fellows for its Academic Leadership Program and Department Executive Officers Seminar. Ten University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty members have been selected to participate. “The BTAA Leadership Institute empowers the next generation of academic leaders with valuable training and tools tailored to the complexities […]| News Bureau
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Michael T. Aiken, who served as sixth chancellor of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, died on Aug. 25, 2025, in Cody, Wyoming. An internationally recognized sociologist, Aiken served as Illinois chancellor from 1993 to 2001. His visionary leadership led to the development of the Research Park, a lasting undergraduate student welcome and […]| News Bureau
John A. Rogers, PhD, has won the Royal Society’s Bakerian Medal and Lecture, one of the Premier Awards given by the Royal Society of the United Kingdom. The post Rogers Wins Royal Society’s Bakerian Medal appeared first on News Center.| News Center
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
Program recognized for advancing health, environmental stewardship and people-centered business practices. The post UGA-Boehringer partnership wins award for sustainability program appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Quarterback Gunner Stockton led the way as UGA extends its home winning streak to 32. The post Bulldogs rein in the Thundering Herd, 45-7 appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
At approximately 8:51 p.m. on August 29, the UGA alert system was activated following reports of an armed shooter. UGA Police responded immediately and found, upon further investigation, the report was a hoax. The post Emergency Alert Update: Campus all clear following hoax, support available for community appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
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
A Pulitzer Prize winner, a Tony Award winner and prominent voices in science, business and other disciplines are among the speakers scheduled to visit the University of Georgia this semester for the university’s Signature Lecture Series. Signature Lectures feature speakers noted nationally or internationally for their broad, multidisciplinary appeal and compelling bodies of work. Many […] The post Distinguished artists, scientists and thought leaders headline fall 2025 Signature Lecture S...| UGA Today
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
Tina Powers leads a group of standardized “patients.” The post Program coordinator helps medical students practice their skills appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Salonga and her band present a curated program of Broadway blockbusters, cherished classics, and personal favorites from her celebrated career. The post UGA Performing Arts Center kicks off 30th anniversary season with Tony winner Lea Salonga appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Public access project gives Georgia Museum visitors a rare glimpse into the art restoration process. The post Conservation in the galleries appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
The 2026 rankings showcase UGA’s academic strength, value and campus life. The post UGA earns high marks in latest Forbes and Niche rankings appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Revamped areas for student textbooks, school supplies, dorm essentials and technology. The post Remodeled UGA Bookstore celebrated with ribbon cutting appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
Beginning this fall, the University of Georgia will launch a wide-ranging planning process to formulate the institution’s next five-year strategic plan. The strategic plan will be developed over the course of the 2025-26 academic year by a 30-member Strategic Planning Committee comprised of faculty, staff, students and alumni from across the UGA community. The committee, […] The post UGA begins work on next strategic plan appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
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
The study reveals that research breakthroughs are disproportionately clustered at a small number of institutions.| News
The University of California Office of the President invites comments on an Interim Presidential Policy for the University of California’s Use of Online Program Management Companies.| News
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
Panther Welcome is a slate of events designed to help Georgia State students start the new academic year off right.| Georgia State News Hub
With the opening of the new Student Success Center at Georgia State University, many student services have been consolidated under one roof.| Georgia State News Hub
In the fiscal year that ended June 30, individual donors and Georgia State’s corporate and foundation partners helped power the university to a new one-year fundraising record.| Georgia State News Hub
Northwestern has expanded the prosthetics and orthotics program with a Master of Prosthetics and Orthotics Research (MPO-R) degree, which offers the combination of rigorous clinical training with advanced research education. The post Feinberg Expands Prosthetics & Orthotics Education with Research Track Master’s Program appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Northwestern University is accepting nominations for its $250,000 Kimberly Prize in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics. The annual prize will be awarded in 2026. The post Northwestern Accepting Nominations for 2026 Kimberly Prize appeared first on News Center.| News Center
The new core will provide access to the Glacios-2 Cryo-Transmission Electron Microscope, ancillary equipment for grid preparation and expertise as a shared resource to enhance research throughout the University. The post New Core to Visualize the Molecular Basis of Human Disease appeared first on News Center.| News Center
At Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, first-year medical students donned their white coats for the first time and welcomed the official start of the academic year at Founders’ Day on August 8. The post First-Year Medical Students Welcome New Academic Year at Founders’ Day 2025 appeared first on News Center.| News Center
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. The post La Salle’s largest class since 2018 made themselves at home at 20th and Olney appeared first on La Salle University.| 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
On April 12th, 2022, in the 225 building of the Northeastern University Seattle campus, a special experiential learning event took place – Professional Mock Interview Day. Students gathered for an afternoon designed to help them improve their interview skills with empirical activities in the form of mock interviews conducted by working professionals. This gave opportunities […] The post Experiential Learning in Action on Mock Interview Day 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
Caught between sculpture, installation, painting and craft, Hayes’ work asks us to look in all directions.| Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia
These projects reflect the university’s ongoing commitment to providing a world-class experience for students.| UGA Today
More than 20 faculty members across 17 departments will gain support for a spectrum of projects.| Georgia State News Hub
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. The post La Salle University announces new director of Honors Program appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
Graduate education students gained hands-on teaching experience at the space-themed Summer STEAM Enrichment Camp.| La Salle University
To provide permanent power to the new Family Student Housing and child care center project at Hagar and Coolidge drives, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) must connect the site to UC Santa Cruz’s primary substation.| News
N.C. Central University is adding new guidelines to this year's Ultimate Homecoming Experience. Homecoming draws thousands of students, alumni and members of the community onto NCCU’s campus annually. But as safety concerns have grown at NCCU and other HBCUs in the state, Chancellor Karrie Dixon said that the university is implementing “thoughtful and necessary changes.” New Homecoming policies will limit parking, visitation, tailgating and more.| Campus Echo Online
Plan supports cross-campus action following disaster When disaster strikes a university campus, police and emergency services are ready to jump in and respond. But what occurs in the days that follow to get campus back on track? That is the question a team of University of Georgia faculty, staff and administrators sought to address. In| Institute for Disaster Management UGA - Website for the Institute for Disaste...
University of Georgia faculty and graduate students have more than double the opportunities for open access publishing, thanks to new UGA Libraries read and publish agreements with Elsevier and Springer Nature, two of the largest academic journal publishers.| www.libs.uga.edu
Not everyone likes the look of a traditional vegetable garden — or has the space for one. Maybe you already grow vegetables and want to integrate more edible plants into your existing landscape. Either way, edible landscaping offers an attractive and practical solution to planting out your yard. Edible landscaping is the practice of incorporating food-producing plants into ornamental garden spaces, following basic landscape design principles.| newswire.caes.uga.edu
Landscape architects bring their visions of beautiful outdoor space to life. UGA students took a class to learn how, but not in a classroom.| Beyond the Arch
Multidisciplinary student teams collaborate with industry and community partners to solve real-world challenges University of Georgia students are making an impact far beyond campus – even before graduation. Over the […]| College of Engineering
La Salle University nursing students and educators receive DAISY Awards, given in gratitude for their work in the profession. The post Extraordinary nurses at La Salle appeared first on La Salle University.| La Salle University
Artificial intelligence is here to stay. UW–Madison students are grappling with its promise and perils.| onwisconsin.uwalumni.com
A message from Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin sharing important updates about changes and organizational shifts on campus to enhance undergraduate student success and to continue to support an engaged| News
Zyarre Prince said that he knew he was taking a “big risk” when he attended N.C. Central University’s housing protest while wearing his Mister Freshman sash on April 16. But he went anyway. And now, he said he’s faced backlash from some Student Government Association and Royal Court members. Prince said that he wanted to protest with students because he too struggles with the conditions of his dorm. Prince, who lives in the Eagleson Residence Hall, said that he has experienced a leaki...| Campus Echo Online
It may be difficult to find an N.C. Central University alumnus that loves his alma mater more than Ernie Suggs. So, of course he is excited to return to campus to address NCCU graduates at the 145th commencement ceremony. The first-generation college student spoke at NCCU’s Honors Convocation in 2010, but he said he never could have dreamed about the possibility of speaking at commencement. “I’m still kinda pinching myself as to how I was chosen. How many people did they ask before me?...| Campus Echo Online
When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world, it opened a creative door for one N.C. Central University student. What began as a quiet hobby during quarantine evolved into a flourishing business with more than 25,900 Instagram followers and a growing presence in the handmade art scene. Riley Williams, a mass communication senior, didn’t set out to become an entrepreneur. “I was inspired by all the content that was coming out during the pandemic, but I was scared to be on camera,” she ...| Campus Echo Online
The job market is changing fast. Many employers now want entry-level employees to have multiple years of experience and plan to hire fewer new graduates because of it, according to Indeed.com. Instead of waiting for graduation or internship opportunities, four mass communication students at N.C. Central University are leveraging the skills they learned to start| Campus Echo Online
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A cohort of University of Georgia staff completed the first-ever Sustainability Leadership Program at UGA, designed to grow leaders, build community, and create positive change.| Finance & Administration
Christine Hargrove has been named assistant director of the University of Georgia’s Love and Money Center and clinical assistant professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, effective July 1.| www.fcs.uga.edu
Alex Zhukhovitskiy was one of five early-career researchers honored with a 2025 Hettleman Prize. His work has sustainability applications.| Sustainable Carolina
Fifteen Catholic high school students will gain college experience and credits through LEAP in 2025-2026.| La Salle University
From every possible angle, researchers across the College of Letters & Science are focused on critical topics that will change the way the world looks at medicine, health policy and personal wellness.| Letters & Science
Princeton Review gave UW–Madison a “Return on Investment” rating of 91/99, based on alumni surveys covering starting and mid-career salaries and career social impact, as well as academic rating, finan| News
Grace Mann, a master’s student at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, is making science more accessible.| Beyond the Arch
A few years ago, cybersecurity wasn’t a major concern for small business owner Brooks Woodward. His business, Nichols Lures in Thomasville, operated with a small team where a data loss or system breach would’ve been| UGA Public Service and Outreach
The NOAA Office of Education has selected two University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences students, Margaret Needham and Adam "Grayson" Smith as Ernest F. Hollings undergraduate scholars for the class of 2025. Needham and Smith join 130 winners out of 820 applicants this year.| franklin.uga.edu
UGA Extension experts provide information on growing uncommon Southern delights in your own backyard.| cultivate.caes.uga.edu
Ten weeks into his tenure as associate dean for University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Michael Toews’ focus has remained steadfast: UGA Extension is about people and trust. Toews is kicking off his new role with a listening tour across the state as he expands his vision for UGA Extension with an emphasis on serving Georgia’s diverse population — both urban and rural.| newswire.caes.uga.edu
Andrea Bruce, an internationally recognized and award-winning documentary photographer, publisher and educator, will join the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication on Aug. 1, 2025, as […]| Grady
Carl Vinson Institute of Government intern and Destination Dawgs fellow contributes to community and builds connections.| UGA Today
Collaboration Between the Athens Community Council on Aging and the University of Georgia Receives 2025 ITGA Presidential Excellence Award At this year’s International Town and Gown Association (ITGA) conference, the Athens Community Council on Aging| UGA Public Service and Outreach
The University of Georgia's Comprehensive Learner Record helps students showcase the skills employers value most.| UGA Today
Two La Salle professors, from the Social Work and Communication Departments, have been awarded $3,000 Lasallian Research grants to support their respective projects.| La Salle University
A new master’s program in Couple and Family Therapy (CFT) at the University of Georgia will train future clinicians to address the growing mental healthcare provider crisis.| www.fcs.uga.edu
Emily Or began her freshman year at UGA with thoughts of law school in her future. Then she discovered the hospitality/HFIM program.| UGA Public Service and Outreach
Carlos Ramirez and David Padgett are the duo behind UGA's fountain and irrigation team in the Facilities Management Division (FMD). Together, they maintain the water infrastructure that supports fountains and landscaping across the Athens campus, from the Arch to College Station Road. Their work is both expansive and essential.| Finance & Administration
The University of Georgia's restoration of the historic academic building revived original features and public spaces.| UGA Today
Wayne-Sanderson Farms has announced an additional $2 million donation for the new Poultry Science Building at the University of Georgia. The gift brings project support from the Georgia-based poultry producer to $4.1 million. The combined gift will name the Poultry Science Building student lobby, a 1,300-square-foot space for students to study and network with industry partners. Situated on UGA’s South Campus, the 70,000-plus square-foot Poultry Science Building provides nearly double the s...| newswire.caes.uga.edu
Terry researchers found a pervasive public bias against art created with artificial intelligence that may lead to more copyright lawsuits and legal awards for copyright plaintiffs.| Terry College of Business
Dr. Karen Webber, Professor Emerita at the Louise McBee Institute of Higher Education, has been named the 2025 recipient of the John Stecklein Distinguished Member Award by the Association of Institutional Research (AIR). This prestigious honor recognizes AIR members whose professional careers have significantly advanced the field of institutional research (IR) through exemplary leadership, service, and scholarship. | ihe.uga.edu
The UGA professor and associate dean for graduate programs will begin his tenure as interim dean of the Terry College on June 30.| UGA Today
Heading into the summer many high schoolers are looking for job opportunities. It’s not as easy as it sounds. Summer is a time that many high schoolers are looking for job opportunities to refill their pockets that went dry during the school year. Location, opportunity, and experience are some of the many factors that make...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
A legal and political firestorm has erupted between the Trump administration and Harvard University—one that could redefine the boundaries of academic freedom, government oversight, and the role of higher education in America. At the heart of the conflict: billions in frozen federal funds, a crackdown on international student enrollment, and allegations of political retribution. In...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
With the 2025 Williston school year coming to an end, teachers are working hard to make the 2026 school year just as exciting. “Science and Society” is a new course addition to the Williston science curriculum from 2026 and onwards. John Doll, science teacher who joined the Williston faculty team this year, is the creator...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Williston will not be the same without Ms. Motyka. Each day, students are greeted with a radiant smile and a warm greeting as they enter the Schoolhouse doors. Next year, the “whole structure of the school” will change, as junior Lateef Aiyeyemi says, when Jenna Motyka moves with her husband to North Carolina for his...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Williston possesses a specific character that exudes passion and community bond that shines beyond the vital endowment. The Admissions building is home to both the admissions and financial aid departments. Its close cousin, the Schoolhouse, right down Payson Ave., contains the business office in its basement. Deep within the ranks of these two pertinent buildings...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
UW–Madison could lose tens of millions of dollars in annual research support due to a proposed change in federal funding. But what’s really at stake? The university’s ability to advance life-saving research and innovation.| News
Alma Bajramović, a student at UGA, is using her interest in global politics to cultivate international understanding and pursue world peace.| Beyond the Arch
“The Performing Arts Center (PAC) at the University of Georgia continually sets the standard for excellence in entertainment for the Athens community.”—Athens Banner-Herald UGA Presents, the UGA Performing Arts Center’s series of international professional […]| UGA Performing Arts Center
One of the lawyers for formerly detained Georgetown University postdoctoral fellow Badar Khan Suri argued the detainment was an overreach of executive power at a May 14 event. Hassan Ahmad, one of Khan Suri’s lawyers, and Nader Hashemi, the director of Georgetown’s Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU), explained the significance of the case following...| The Hoya
Over 300 Georgetown University community members signed an open letter criticizing the university’s change in staff benefits policies that will leave administrative employees with limited paid time off (PTO). The changes, which the university announced May 7, will transition staff PTO from an accrual model, which allowed staff to retain accumulated time off from prior...| The Hoya
Georgetown University resident assistants (RAs) voted in favor of a proposed contract with the university May 9, ratifying the tentative agreement reached with the university after 13 bargaining sessions. Out of the Georgetown Resident Assistant Coalition’s (GRAC) 169 eligible voters, the 60 members who voted all cast ballots in favor of the contract. GRAC leadership...| The Hoya
A federal judge denied the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s motion to move detained Georgetown University postdoctoral researcher Badar Khan Suri’s case to a federal court in Texas, ruling May 6 to keep his case in the Eastern District of Virginia. Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles ruled after hearing arguments May 1 that the jurisdiction for Khan...| The Hoya