The York Institute Class of 1965 has partnered with the Roane State Foundation for the York Institute Class of 1965 Scholarship Endowment, and an annual scholarship to support non-traditional Fentress County students.
The Knox Regional Health Science Education Center is now open and houses health science programs offered by both Roane State and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Knoxville.
The new EMT program will be offered at the college’s Dickson campus beginning in the fall.
Argiri will be in charge of multiple departments related to the school’s financial operations.
In late June, the Northwestern Michigan College Board of Trustees approved tuition and fee rate increases for students as part of a balanced $60.4 million operating budget.
Northern Michigan University’s bachelor’s degree cybersecurity program was ranked fifth in the state, and its associate’s degree was ranked first.
After four years of serving the association as member at large, and one year as interim president, Wixon has been named president of Michigan AEYC.
The gift is one of the largest ever received by Cavalier Athletics and will support upgrades to the Biery Family Baseball Stadium and Tim Mead Field.
The university received $750,000 in Third Frontier Research Incentive funding from the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
The new endowed fund will support students who are pursuing a chemistry degree at the college.