The Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science degree program offers four unique concentrations and is the first of its kind in the state of Indiana.
The funding comes as Congressionally Directed Spending from the offices of US senators Shelley Moore Capito and Joe Manchin.
The $3 million grant will give a group of faculty members the funding needed to help prepare middle school STEM teachers to become experts in data science instruction.
The grant funding will benefit two programs for children with delays and disabilities: Project Memphis and the Regional Intervention Program.
The Tennessee Rural Principals Network aims to help 450 rural principals strengthen their leadership skills, aligning with Belmont University’s mission to develop students into leaders.
The Diapers for Diplomas program at Columbia State Community College was first established in 2021 and has helped more than 60 students who are parents of young children.
The Carl Hite Math and Science Building has been closed for two years for the $2 million renovation project. When the building reopens in August, it will also house the new Greg A. Vital Center for Natural Resources and Conservation.
Located in Lexington, Kentucky, the new health education center will give LMU nursing students a place to train with current technology and access to quality nursing education.
All proceeds from sales of Dipped in Gold sauce will go into an endowed fund for student scholarships at Tiffin University.
Ohio University’s Department of Engineering Technology and Management has formed a partnership with the US Department of Defense via ARCTOS Technology Solutions. The contract will allow for funding for Ohio University to promote STEM education.