Marist College
Marist Named a Technology Innovator by Tech Magazine
Marist College has been named one of 16 “Campus Technology Innovators” nationwide by Campus Technology magazine. Approximately 500 colleges and universities were considered for inclusion in the magazine’s August issue. Marist achieved this national distinction in the area of podcasting. Read More
Randolph Macon Women’s College
Board of Trustees Approves Decision to Admit Males
Randolph Macon Women’s College announced this week the approval of a strategic plan which includes a decision to make the college coed with a global honors emphasis. The College will open its doors to men for the first time in the fall of 2007. Read More
Ursuline College
Ursuline Adds Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree This Fall
Ursuline's Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) degree is unique in that it's steeped in a liberal arts education where students can choose a concentration in studio art or design. Other colleges require courses in a variety of disciplines, but Ursuline's program allows aspiring professional artists to let their creative juices flow. Read More
University of Puget Sound
Puget Sound Grads Row Across Atlantic Ocean and into History Books
A group of Puget Sound alumni has rowed across the Atlantic Ocean and into the history books. The men, known as OAR Northwest, are the first Americans to ever win the Shepard's Ocean Fours race and to successfully row from mainland U.S. to mainland U.K. Read More
Transylvania University
National leadership honor society Omicron Delta Kappa moves headquarters to Transylvania University
The national leadership honor society Omicron Delta Kappa has moved its headquarters to the campus of Transylvania University. Founded in 1914, the ODK society recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership, and exemplary character. Chapters are located on over 300 college campuses nationwide. Read More
College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University
CSB announces $3.5 Million Gift for Dining and Conference Center
The College of Saint Benedict formally broke ground on Tuesday, August 29, on a 51,000-square-foot state-of-the-art dining and conference center to be named for the donors, Ben and Dorothy Gorecki of Milaca. The couple’s $3.5 million gift for the project is the largest single gift in the college’s history. Read More
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