The Knox Regional Health Science Education Center will house health sciences classes for both Roane State Community College and Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Knoxville.
Cane Ridge High School is the latest school to partner with Nashville State Community College for an early college program. The program first launched at Whites Creek High School; the Glencliff High School early college program is also starting this year.
The university plans to begin accepting students into the future College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2027.
The new program is a five-year dual-degree program that will give students two bachelor degrees: one in Physics from Wittenberg and one in Engineering from Indiana Tech.
Artificial Intelligence and Applied Artificial Intelligence minors will be available for students at the University of Mount Union beginning in the Fall 2024 semester.
With the addition of men’s ice hockey, women’s bowling, and women’s lacrosse, Hiram College will now offer 26 varsity sports teams for its student athletes.
Kevin Kranzusch, vice president of tech company NVIDIA, is committing another $10 million, on top of previous multi-million-dollar gifts.
Bob and Ellen Thompson, who both graduated from Bowling Green State University in the 1950s, have extended their Thompson Working Families Scholarship with additional funding.
The agreement established a guaranteed interview for Tiffin University students if they meet Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine’s admission requirements.
Bill and Mary Skeeles have been longtime financial supporters of the university. Their current total of donations to the University of Akron’s baseball team is $3 million.