Providence College
Providence Introduces Test-Optional Policy
Providence College will no longer require undergraduate applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of the admission application. The new "test-optional" policy is effective immediately for students applying for admission in September 2007 (Class of 2011). Read More
Mills College
Mills Ranked Among Top 50 Colleges for African Americans
Mills College has been selected among the top 50 colleges for African Americans, according to Black Enterprise magazine (September 2006). Mills was ranked 31st based on a survey of 500 African American higher educational professionals. Read More
Christian Brothers University
Plough Foundation Awards CBU $2.5 million for Sciences Project
The Plough Foundation has awarded Christian Brothers University a $2.5 million grant to expand the University's science facilities, the largest gift of its kind for CBU's School of Sciences. The expanded sciences center will include additional state of the art biology and chemistry labs, meeting space, multi purpose research and study areas and needed faculty office space. Read More
Hanover College
Where Classroom Meets the Boardroom
A unique approach to real-world education, Hanover’s Center for Business Preparation is a curricular-based program that allows students to major in one of 30 liberal arts majors while gaining fundamental business knowledge and experience. Scholars gain valuable business experience through externships and research. Read More
Elizabethtown College
Elizabethtown receives $1 million gift for peacemaking, global citizenship colloquium
A $1-million endowed gift from Lancaster residents Judy S. and Paul W. Ware will create The Ware Colloquium on Peacemaking and Global Citizenship at Elizabethtown College. Judy Ware, a 1968 graduate of the College, is currently a member of Elizabethtown’s Board of Trustees. Read More
Hamline University
Basketball Legend Returns to Campus for Release of his Biography
Vern Mikkelsen ’49, former center and forward with the Minnesota Lakers and Basketball Hall-of-Famer, will be on Hamline’s campus on Friday, October 6 to sign copies of his biography The Vern Mikkelsen Story, written by John Eagan. In his ten years playing pro ball as forward and center with the Minneapolis Lakers, Mikkelsen was named National Basketball Association all-pro seven times. Read More
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