The League for Innovation in the Community College recently awarded Delta College the 2022-2023 Innovation of the Year award for the school’s web-based audiovisual platform for the health profession.
Davenport University has been assessing the reference and library needs of its students and has found that its students need more library services than just books. The university has decided to provide more digital and tutoring services and more.
In honor of a single mother who earned a BSN at Murray State University, the school and her family have created the Augusta Perdune Manna, R.N. Memorial Scholarship endowment fund to help other working parents achieve their dreams.
The University of Louisville and Simmons College of Kentucky are working together on a year and a half long project to look into the factors of a neighborhood that contribute negatively and positively to the health of its residents to create a plan for a Universal Basic Neighborhood.
Dr. Ray Lutgring has nearly 30 years of higher education experience and comes to Lindsey Wilson College following the departure of the previous Vice President for Academic Affairs Patricia Parrish, who left after six years.
After the previous Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community and Technical College, Dr. Ashleigh Crowe, was named Vice President of Student Affairs, a nationwide search took place for a new dean, culminating in the appointment of Sharmy Davis to the position.
Indiana University has named Andréa Halpin its new Dean of Students. She previously served as the Director of the Grace Scholars program at Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Two anonymous benefactors have donated a total of $350,000 to the Bellarmine Rising fundraising campaign, which has allowed the school’s athletics to rise from Division II to Division I.
University of Kentucky alum Stanley Pigman has long been a supporter of his alma mater, but he recently gifted the school with $35 million for its College of Engineering.
The West Kentucky Community and Technical College Admissions Roadshow hits the road today to meet with members of the community who may be interested in enrolling at the school. Offices on campus will also be open longer in the coming days to maximize the amount of aid potential students can receive.