Amy Allocco was elected treasurer and executive committee member of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) during the 23rd IAHR World Congress in Kraków, Poland from August 24-30, 2025. A consortium of learned societies for the study of religion around the world, the IAHR was founded in 1950 and has grown to […]| New Elon Law faculty bring legal experience, engaged teaching | Today at Elon...
Mabokela, a respected leader in global education, will provide strategic leadership for the University's global partnerships and programs.| News Center
The University of Tulsa has established a partnership with New York University that significantly expands study abroad opportunities for UTulsa students across six continents. Under the agreement, University of Tulsa students can participate in semester-long programs at NYU’s global academic centers while maintaining their UTulsa enrollment. The partnership provides two distinct study options. The fall […]| The University of Tulsa
The QS World University Rankings 2026 are now live. Get all the insights, analysis and discussion in QS Insights Magazine for free here. You can also access the full results in Excel format here. Here, you can find the headlines in brief. The top 10 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 2026 rank Institution The post QS World University Rankings 2026 results appeared first on QS.| QS
“Data is the key to help universities be better equipped for changing the world.” QS Senior Vice President Ben Sowter. This was the core message in the opening remarks to more than 300 higher education leaders and data strategists at the EduData Summit 2025 in Singapore. “Universities aren’t necessarily the best equipped for changing the The post Finding the meaning in the metrics: How EduData drives transformation appeared first on QS.| QS
The University of Tulsa is proud to announce two recent recipients of Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships: Eden Knepper and Ayden Whittaker. Each year, the U.S. Department of State awards the nationally competitive Gilman awards...| The University of Tulsa
The Collins College of Business continues to lead the way in energy education thanks to a dynamic year of hands-on learning, cutting-edge research, and strategic industry partnerships led by the Center for Energy Studies. This spring, senior energy management and energy business students took center stage at the 2025 Capstone in Energy Showcase, presenting real-world […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa and Pandit Deendayal Energy University in Gujarat, India, have renewed their longstanding partnership through a memorandum of understanding reaffirming their commitment to advancing student and faculty exchange, joint degree programs, and collaborative energy research. Originally established in 2009, the partnership has fostered meaningful academic engagement, including student mobility and faculty collaboration […]| The University of Tulsa
Four graduating Collins College of Business seniors have been named 2025 David R. Lawson Outstanding Seniors. These awards are given to students in recognition of their leadership and accomplishments during their time at The University of Tulsa: Ethan Bise, Anely Duran, Abby Heidemann, and Lauren Osterberger. Ethan Bise Bise hails from Sand Springs, Oklahoma, and […]| The University of Tulsa
The U.S. Department of State has announced the 2025 finalists for its Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program, and three University of Tulsa students have been named recipients. Lilah Jacobs (Chinese (Mandarin) Intermediate), Brianna Marshall (Japanese Beginning), and JT Wong (Korean Beginning) will receive support to study their selected languages. “Earning a position as a CLS […]| The University of Tulsa
For many university students, learning a new language is a key part of their college experience and a requirement for their degree. For one UTulsa sophomore, however, it is not just a requirement, it is a passion. Growing up in Houston, Texas, Anastasia Small was exposed to multiple languages from a young age. Small attended […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa is proud to announce its selection for the first time as an Institute Partner for the 2025 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. Beginning in mid-June, UTulsa will host 25 of Africa’s emerging Public Management leaders for a six-week Leadership Institute, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. The Mandela […]| The University of Tulsa
This summer, University of Tulsa student Mori Kurland will head to Poland thanks to a scholarship from the JewishGen Greenspan L’dor V’dor Legacy Program. The purpose of the program is to inspire and begin the training of the future generation of leaders in Jewish genealogical involvement with a specific focus on Poland. On this 10-day […]| The University of Tulsa
Study USA Charlotte offers students the opportunity to pursue an internship while participating in immersive excursions and taking classes taught by on-site professors. Here's what the first week looked like.| Today at Elon
Elon University Los Angeles launched a commitment to community service last year, which has since served to both immerse students into the community and culture of LA, as well as giving back to those in need.| Today at Elon
Each year, the U.S. Department of State awards the nationally competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships, which enable undergraduate| The University of Tulsa
By: Elisabeth Nielsen ’27 and Dorothy Gao ’24 In April, 20+ teams with over 85 participants from 5 countries participated in the eighth annual William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge (WMGIC). WMGIC is a 24 hour hack-a-thon style case competition, where teams are tasked with solving an international development issue in a collaborative environment, working […]| The William & Mary Blogs
By Evelyn Thompson ’24 The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment of a series highlighting the 2023 Fellows’ key discoveries and formative experiences. This past summer, I had the privilege of serving as a Summer Fellow in Narok County, Kenya, representing GRI’s Ignite lab. […]| The William & Mary Blogs
By Kritika Jothishankar ’25 The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment of a series highlighting the 2023 Fellows’ key discoveries and formative experiences. The first time I video chatted with my would-be host family in Kathmandu, I was anxious about meeting and living […]| The William & Mary Blogs
By Sarah Wozniak ’24 The Global Research Institute’s Summer Fellows Program provides international experiential learning opportunities to W&M students. This post is one installment of a series highlighting the 2023 Fellows’ key discoveries and formative experiences. Stepping out of the bustling Kathmandu airport past the great Buddha statue which greeted my arrival, I gazed at the […]| The William & Mary Blogs