Colleges

Why Pamela Whitten is Indiana University’s Guiding Light Through the MAGA Storm: An Opinion Piece
Pamela Whitten, president of Indiana University, has sparked a lot of debate since her hiring in 2021. Many people are ... Read more

Shock Decision: Florida Higher Ed Board Blocks Santa Ono’s Appointment as UF President
In a surprising turn of events, Florida’s Board of Governors rejected Dr. Santa Ono’s confirmation as the University of Florida’s ... Read more

Delaware State University Halts Hiring: What This Means for Students and Staff Amid Budget Concerns
Delaware State University (DSU) has announced a one-year hiring freeze, effective June 1, 2026. This decision stems from concerns about ... Read more

University of Louisville Secures $46.4 Million Boost from ACC Revenue Distribution for 2024: What It Means for Students and Programs
The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) recently posted impressive financial results, reporting a total revenue of $711.4 million for the fiscal ... Read more
Princeton University Celebrates Excellence: Meet the Four NJ Teachers Making a Difference in the Classroom
Four exceptional teachers from New Jersey are set to be honored by Princeton University for their outstanding contributions to education. ... Read more

Remarkable Journey: Monmouth University Triplets Celebrate Graduation Together with Matching Degrees!
In West Long Branch, New Jersey, the Gruseke triplets, Michael, Caroline, and Daniel, have spent their entire 22 years together. ... Read more

Missouri State University Honors Legends: Don Simpson and Kathy Davis Inducted into the Wall of Fame
Missouri State University (MSU) will soon honor two remarkable former employees by inducting them into its Wall of Fame. On ... Read more

University of Tennessee’s Surprising Shift: Fewer Graduations Amid Record Enrollment – What It Means for Students
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville is shaking things up for graduation this year. Instead of the usual separate ceremonies ... Read more