Tarra Barron, a student at Lincoln Memorial University - Richard A. Gillespie College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named the president-elect of the Student American Veterinary Medical Association. She will sit on the board of the SAVMA as well as the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Roane State Community College’s Vision Care Technology is the only accredited program of its type in the state. It is accepting applications for its fall semester until May 15.
Five students who want to transfer from Nashville State Community College to Belmont University will be selected to receive a $15,000 scholarship to the University.
Chattanooga State Community College has a new Dean of Nursing and Allied Health in Dr. Martina Suttle Harris, who was previously the Assistant Dean of Nursing and Allied Health and Nursing Program Director there.
Three new students have been added to the Gamma Sigma chapter of the Alpha Delta Nu honor society at Kent State University at Ashtabula. The students completed projects to improve the nursing program and met a GPA requirement to be allowed access.
In their efforts to break into the top five dune buggy teams in the world, the Penguin Baja Racing Team of Youngstown State University student engineers is holding a spaghetti dinner to fund travel to competitions.
Washington State Community College has completed its leadership team by hiring a new Vice President of Student Affairs, David Hermann, who comes to the school from Lakeshore Technical College in Wisconsin.
The new nurse anesthesia specialty has been added to Ursuline College’s Doctor of Nursing Practice Program thanks to a new collaboration with the privately owned nurse anesthesia educational company, Somnia Nurse Anesthesia Program, LLC.
The University of Rio Grande will now offer a Certified Financial Advisor, an Associate of Technical Studies in Cybersecurity, a Bachelor of Science in Public Health, and a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience starting in the Fall 2023 semester.
The past year has been a big year for scholarship funding for the University of Cincinnati Clermont College, as the school saw almost $600,000 in scholarship funding. Multiple recipients spoke at the annual Community Celebration Luncheon event.