Michigan Community College Cancels Sports Seasons Kellogg Community College, in Michigan, on Wednesday became the fifth two-year college in the state to cease competition in several sports, given the impact of COVID-19 in its region. The college announced that it would opt out of league competition in men's and women's basketball and volleyball, joining several peers that have
Richmond, Charleston Warn About Parties Jan. 25, 6:15 a.m. The University of Richmond and the College of Charleston are warning students about the dangers of parties. The University of Richmond sent students a letter Friday that said students were endangering in-person learning, The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported. University officials said they were aware of two parties in
The PhD Project is Changing the Face of Academia How a special group of university administrators are inspiring a new generation of leaders
BriefingWire.com, 1/19/2021 - CHICAGO (January 19, 2021) â In 2017, Oregonâs Linfield University hired its first-ever Black president in the schoolâs 162-year history. A second-generation Cuban scholar serves as associate vice president for the University of Tennessee System, which boasts several campuses across the state and a $1 billion budget. And, at the University of Virginia, the McIntire School of Commerce is in the good hands of a Black female dean â the first in more than 25 years. While their high-profile administrative positions vary widely, one thing they have in common is The PhD Project, which they all credit to their ascension in academia.
My name is Leighton Chappell and I currently serve as student trustee for the University of Tennessee (UT) Board of Trustees. The UT Board of Trustees is the statewide governing