A new app called Sway is being tested on university campuses to facilitate constructive conversations on difficult topics.| EdScoop
A new feature on TikTok allows students to more easily find one another in the real world.| EdScoop
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The University of Exeter has improved its standing in an annual list of most targeted... Survey shows top employers target Exeter graduates appeared first on News.| News
A range of businesses based on scientific breakthroughs from the University of Exeter were showcased ... Science and Tech Minister visits Exeter spin-out businesses appeared first on News.| News
Cornwall Resources Limited, a subsidiary of Strategic Minerals Plc (AIM:SML), has announced a donation of... Cornwall Resources supports new CSM scholarship appeared first on News.| News
The mathematics professor and 2024 Jefferson Award winner talks about tackling some of the world’s most complex problems through collaborative research and training for nearly three decades at Carolina.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Rochester faculty members have received recognition from professional and scholarly organizations.| News Center
Mabokela, a respected leader in global education, will provide strategic leadership for the University's global partnerships and programs.| News Center
As the University’s comprehensive campaign nears launch, Farrell reflects on philanthropy’s power to connect communities and shape higher education.| News Center
Over the next six years, Eastman will provide no less than $3 million to fund collaborative research projects with Carolina scientists. The post Carolina and Eastman renew research partnership appeared first on The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The rebranded resource offers services to more military-connected Tar Heels in a new, accessible campus location. The post Military and Veteran Student Success Center’s rebrand is more than just a name change appeared first on The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Renovations to campus buildings are completed or underway, Bell Hall is nearly done, and a new residence hall is on the horizon.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Supporting the continued growth of the school’s research enterprise is among the key initiatives Heinzelman will focus on in her third term.| News Center
NYU spokesperson John Beckman will retire at the end of 2025 after 29 years at the university, President Linda Mills announced in a Tuesday email to senior administrators. Kyle Kimball, vice president for government relations and community engagement, will also step down in early September. Mills said that the departures are “entirely independent.” Beckman and...| Washington Square News
A new tool driven by 179 million data points has spotted several regions in the United States especially prone to power outages.| EdScoop
Natural events, like extreme weather, can lead to chemicals being released into the environment. Researchers are using AI to understand such events better.| EdScoop
The Case Western Reserve University Class of 2029 officially kicked off their first full week on campus with tradition-filled events welcoming them into the CWRU community. On Monday (Aug. 18), first-year and transfer students gathered at Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center for the University Welcome, where they were greeted by university leaders, orientation staff and the Spartan mascot, Spartie. From there, they enjoyed the New Student BBQ, complete with music, games and tim...| The Daily
From rooftop patios to hiking trails, members of the Case Western Reserve University community have no shortage of favorite spots to soak in Cleveland’s best views. In honor of World Photography Day (Aug. 19), we asked students, faculty and staff to share the places—both on and off campus—that take their breath away. Their responses ranged from peaceful lakefront sunsets to bustling downtown streets, proving that beauty in Cleveland can be found whether you’re exploring a Cleveland ...| The Daily
This weekend marked a milestone for the Case Western Reserve University Class of 2029: move-in day. Hundreds of first-year and transfer students hauled suitcases, boxes, and bins into their new campus homes—greeted by orientation leaders, Spartie, and other volunteers who offered smiles, directions, and much-needed muscle. Now, those new students are fully immersed in Discover Week—a seven-day orientation program (Aug. 17–24) to help them settle in and connect with the CWRU community. T...| The Daily
Editor’s note: Medha Karumanchi, the author of this story, is a student employee in the University Marketing and Communications department. She is a second-year CWRU student majoring in biochemistry. By the time your orientation lanyard is tucked away and your first syllabi are handed out, you’ll realize there’s a lot about Case Western Reserve University that no one tells you: the unspoken wisdom, unofficial hacks and small things that only emerge after you’ve been here a while. Wh...| The Daily
Artificial intelligence holds great promise in medicine. AI-driven tools have the potential for more accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment options, streamlined administrative tasks, and other undiscovered possibilities. But this ever-evolving technology also introduces new challenges and uncertainties. Last year, two Case Western Reserve University students set out to understand the potential pitfalls—and their findings have made it all the way to the Ohio Statehouse. Pre-law students ...| The Daily
Five exceptional applicants to the M.S in Global Real Assets program will receive a merit-based tuition scholarship, in addition to a personalized, one-on-one mentorship opportunity to support their graduate education and career development The post Steers Center for Global Real Estate Announces Scholars Program to Provide Financial Assistance, Mentorship appeared first on Georgetown Capitol Campus.| Georgetown Capitol Campus
Kyndra Rotunda, professor of military and international law in Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, returned to her home state of Wyoming to receive the Outstanding Alumni Award from the University of Wyoming. “It was a pleasure to return home to the Cowboy State,” Rotunda said. “My education at the University of Wyoming […] The post Wilkinson Professor Kyndra Rotunda Named Outstanding Alumna by University of Wyoming appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
This page contains updates about financial planning, Chancellor's Forums and frequently asked questions.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Given recent research funding reductions and budget cuts that have been proposed at both the state and federal levels across all higher education institutions, we are taking steps to identify operational savings across the University.| Finance and Operations
Residents are worried that a new $1.2 billion data center will contaminate a nearby river and potentially raise electricity rates.| EdScoop
The board will explore possibilities of transforming the university’s historic President's House into space that remains central to the life of the university.| W&M News
Record-breaking philanthropy positions William & Mary to lead.| W&M News
New name reflects a bold vision, deep roots and the people shaping the future.| W&M News
The Clemson Players' spring production was the group's most successful in more than 20 years.| Clemson World Magazine
Jim McDonald's impact on the NWHSU community was immeasurable: from Anatomy Professor to Chief Financial Officer. He passed away in 2025.| Northwestern Health Sciences University
For 20 years, Clemson University's Creative Inquiry Program has given tens of thousands of students the opportunity to work alongside faculty in conducting research and solving problems. Here are a few examples of the experiential learning opportunities.| Clemson World Magazine
Adam Gatch is the third student to win the Churchill Scholarship.| Clemson World Magazine
Dean’s Associate Professor of Human-Centered Computing Julian Brinkley M '23 answers questions about his research on accessibility and human-machine interfaces.| Clemson World Magazine
UBC Vancouver has tripled indoor fitness and recreation space with the opening of Recreation Centre North (Rec North).| UBC News
Gov. Glenn Youngkin D.P.S. '22 has appointed three William & Mary alumni to the university's Board of Visitors.| W&M News
During renovations of Robert M. Gates Hall, archaeologists have uncovered a previously undocumented cellar, layered with centuries of artifacts, and the near-complete 18th-century foundation of the Williamsburg Bray School.| W&M News
With enrollment tripling in the last several years, William & Mary’s Introduction to Marine Science course taught by Professor Mark Brush is becoming one of the most popular undergraduate electives on campus. Photo by John Wallace| W&M News
After researchers are laid off, an official reiterates commitment to University project.| Harvard Magazine
Santa Clara University’s School of Engineering this week announced a new interdisciplinary master’s program in artificial intelligence. The program at the California university is designed to provide advanced training for students who want to to “develop, implement, and manage AI systems,” according to a press release. “What sets our program apart are the software and […]| EdScoop
NYU alumni secured best play and best new musical at this year’s Tony Awards — two of the night’s top honors, and just a couple of the 22 total awards won by former Violets for content, design and production. The Sunday ceremony named 18 alumni across five NYU schools. Among the big winners were Steinhardt...| Washington Square News
AI-powered software from a company called Tassel helps institutions plan and execute graduations. Some students said they felt disrespected.| EdScoop
Rice University has announced it will begin offering a four-year degree in artificial intelligence starting this fall.| EdScoop
NYU is withholding the diploma of a Gallatin graduate after he condemned “the atrocities currently happening in Palestine” during his speech at the school’s graduation ceremony on Wednesday. The university has faced significant pushback for its decision from several student, faculty, alumni and civil rights groups. Logan Rozos, the student speaker at this year’s ceremony,...| Washington Square News
Dozens of graduates booed and some wearing keffiyehs walked out of Yankee Stadium during NYU President Linda Mills’ commencement address on Thursday, marking the second year in a row that students left the arena in protest of NYU’s continued crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech amid a federal attack on higher education. Mills, whose speech focused on...| Washington Square News
Former “Saturday Night Live” star Molly Shannon told graduates to push through challenges and embrace their talents in a recount of her postgraduate years spent searching for work during her honorary address to tens of thousands of students and guests at NYU’s 192nd commencement exercises on Thursday. Shannon, a three-time Primetime Emmy nominee and Screen...| Washington Square News
A sea of violet robes flooded Yankee Stadium on Thursday morning as nearly 30,000 graduates and guests entered the arena in celebration of NYU’s class of 2025, amid what President Linda Mills called “times of intense change” in the wake of a federal crackdown on higher education. The May 15 ceremony opened with a mashup...| Washington Square News
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css_animation=”fadeInUp” css=””]For 60 years, the NYU Grossman School of Medicine invited students to join its Medical Scientist Training Program — a federally funded, dual-degree MD-Ph.D. program — and develop the specialized skillset of physician-scientists. However, the tradition came to a halt when administrators suddenly rescinded nine prospective students’ acceptances in January after losing the...| Washington Square News
Several temporary changes will be in effect before and after the ceremony to support safe and efficient access.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Reporting directly to Provost Peggy Agouris, the main focus of the position is expanding student access, optimizing financial aid and leveraging data analytics to attract and retain the university’s exceptional student population.| W&M News
The William & Mary Board of Visitors has unanimously elected Ardine Williams as vice rector and Kendrick F. Ashton Jr. '98 as secretary, effective July 1, 2025.| W&M News
New name for Arts & Sciences strengthens identity, enhances national visibility and affirms the liberal arts and sciences mission at the heart of the university .| W&M News
Marking an exciting new chapter in the history of William & Mary Athletics, W&M football will be joining the Patriot League as an associate member, beginning with the 2026 season.| W&M News
Donors Rob W. Estes ’74, P ’06 and Jean Berger Estes ’75, P ’06 and their family seek to transform the image of modern accounting through enhanced student experiences, career understanding and networking opportunities.| W&M News
Sean D. Galloway is William & Mary's new chief financial officer bringing more than two decades in public, private and high education experience to the role.| W&M News
The recipients include two housekeepers, two academic staff members, a retired dean and a research professor.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
William & Mary raises over $4.4 million on its annual day of giving.| W&M News
Forbes has counted William & Mary among “The New Ivies.”| W&M News
Join Douglas C. Schmidt B.A. ’84, M.A. ’86, the inaugural dean of William & Mary’s new School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics, as he delivers the next Tack Faculty Lecture.| W&M News
William & Mary Men's Basketball garnered a double bye in the 2025 Jersey Mike's CAA Championship and will open play as the No. 4 seed on Sunday, March 9.| W&M News
Carnegie Corporation of New York funds research that informs public policy.| W&M News
Nate Knuffman, the University’s chief financial officer, explains where the funds come from and where they go.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A growing number of educators consider artificial intelligence to be a strategic priority for their institutions, according to new research from Educause.| EdScoop
Purdue University on Tuesday announced that Christian Theumer, who’d been serving as the university’s interim chief information officer and vice president for information technology, was named to the roles in a permanent fashion on Jan. 1. As CIO, Theumer is responsible for overseeing the university’s IT services, including cybersecurity, user experience, enterprise reporting, infrastructure services, […]| EdScoop
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is using AI to automatically score the writing quality of application essays, The Daily Tar Heel reported on Monday. According to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, it uses artificial intelligence tools to evaluate the grammar and writing style of essays, which are used to judge admission to […]| EdScoop
Wayne State University recently launched a new initiative aimed at improving its data literacy and data infrastructure.| EdScoop
Former Washington Post journalist Paul Hendrickson has donated his professional papers to W&M Libraries.| W&M News
A new grant will allow W&M to fine-tune the internship experience for student success.| W&M News
As a leader in the evolution of the liberal arts and sciences, William & Mary has focused on data as one the core initiatives of its Vision 2026 strategic plan.| W&M News
Rodney Wells, a senior at Florida State University who aspires to become a civil rights attorney, has earned the prestigious accomplishment of being named| Florida State University News
She will be the first currently enrolled undergraduate student to serve as a member of Williamsburg City Council.| W&M News
Gifts of $3 million jump-start effort to expand GRI’s reach, increase opportunities for students.| W&M News
New school to speed the evolution of liberal arts and sciences through data fluency.| W&M News
The university's first-year undergraduate students and transfer students moved into residence halls Aug. 23.| W&M News
Celebrated cardiologist and barrier-breaking musician Dr. Cleveland| W&M News
‘This plan prioritizes student needs’| W&M News
William & Mary’s reputation as the premier global institution for coastal and marine sciences is reaching new shores.| W&M News
University and community leaders react to the $100 million gift to establish William & Mary’s Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences.| W&M News
This historic gift is the largest ever to a university in support of coastal and marine science education, research and solutions.| W&M News
W&M’s School of Computing, Data Sciences, and Physics brings together four high-performing programs.| W&M News
More than $107 million raised for areas across the university in fiscal year 2024.| W&M News
New appointments to university’s governing board announced.| W&M News
W&M alumnus and vice president to lead Florida’s oldest private college.| W&M News
Imaginative leader, 'rising star' joins Alma Mater of the Nation in August.| W&M News
New appointments cement St Andrews-Bonn “sister universities” partnership| University of St Andrews news
The South West’s keenest mathematicians are celebrating securing top A-level results and places at the country’s most prestigious universities. A total of 85 per cent of the pupils at the pioneering Exeter Mathematics School achieved| News
A talented Ukrainian teenager is celebrating academic success after fleeing war-torn Dnipro and having to leave behind his family following the Russian invasion. Gherman Lovchynskyi moved to Exeter without his parents and younger brother in| News
Florida State University’s College of Social Sciences and Public Policy will honor four graduates for their professional achievements, contributions to| Florida State University News
Statement from the Court of the University of St Andrews – University Court Discharges Rector | University of St Andrews news
NYU condemned a message from the People’s Solidarity Coalition which the university claims to have included “a deplorable ‘embrace’ of ‘armed struggle’” in a public statement Thursday, a message the group said was “intentionally misread.” In the statement, NYU spokesperson John Beckman said the university “is shocked” that members of the campus community would endorse...| Washington Square News
St Andrews Organ Week strikes a chord with local and international musicians| University of St Andrews news
Some faculty and staff at NYU are threatening to withhold administrative work for the fall semester if senior leadership does not remove police from campus and pardon those facing disciplinary action for their participation in pro-Palestinian demonstrations by Aug. 1, NYU’s Faculty & Staff for Justice in Palestine group announced this morning. The strike would...| Washington Square News
NYU said the Office of Student Conduct will begin looking at ways “to improve the quality” of reflection papers imposed on students arrested at the Gaza Solidarity Encampment in Gould Plaza later in the fall, after hundreds of faculty complained about the practice in a letter to university leadership. In the May 15 letter, over...| Washington Square News
The results show a slight improvement in bipartisanship in 2023, but remained near record lows. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) ranked first in the Bipartisan Index in the House of Representatives for the fifth consecutive year.| McCourt School of Public Policy
The Tech & Public Policy program at the McCourt School of Public Policy funds $1.5 million in interdisciplinary research projects.| McCourt School of Public Policy
An award-winning policy proposal from Georgetown School of Medicine students explores the role of barbershops in improving heart health in DC.| McCourt School of Public Policy