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Ashland releases panels and presentations for Sports and Violence Conference

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Saturday, Feb 27, 2016 @ 2:48pm
The conference's keynote speaker is a 13-year NFL veteran.

Ashland University recently released details about the panels and presentations slated for the Sports and Violence Conference on March 19. Read More »

Treating insulin resistance leads to reduced risk of stroke

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Saturday, Feb 27, 2016 @ 6:46pm
It is likely to become standard practice after a stroke to screen patients for insulin resistance.

The Insulin Resistance Intervention after Stroke (IRIS) trial conducted under the oversight of Dr. Karen Furie, Brown University's Neurology Department chair, has produced results showing the correlation between a particular medication used to treat insulin resistance and stroke victims. Read More »

Bradley receives elite accreditation for business and accounting programs

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 7:45am
One of Bradley's required introductory business courses has students write a complete business plan.

The Foster College of Business at Bradley University has received what Forbes Magazine calls the "gold standard" of business accreditation.  Read More »

Butler's Shelley honored for innovation in teacher education

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 7:57am
Ena Shelley's career at Butler stands out as exemplary in the field of teacher education.

Ena Shelley, dean of Butler University’s College of Education, received the 2016 Edward C Pomeroy Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teacher Education, offered by the American Association of Colleges and Teacher Education. Read More »

Student housing project approved at Blinn's Brenham campus

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 8:08am
A new student housing project with 453 beds will be added to Blinn College’s Brenham campus.

A new student housing project with 453 beds will be added to Blinn College’s Brenham campus at the corner of Saeger Street and Old Mill Creek Road. Read More »

Boise State students recognized for preservation of World War II site

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 8:16am
The students began designing the project around restoration of Minidoka National Historic Site.

Thirteen students participating in Boise State University’s service-learning program will be awarded the John Wesley Powell Prize, an honor bestowed on those who have made an outstanding achievement in the field of historic preservation projects. Read More »

Rubio says competition needed to fix higher education system

By Vimbai Chikomo | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 9:12am
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio said crucial reform is needed to revise accreditation.

The lack of competition and choice in higher education renders the current system broken, outdated and in need of reform, according to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL). Read More »

Boise State faculty and alumnae among Idaho's Women of the Year

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 12:14pm
Nancy Napier is a professor at Boise State's college of business and economics.

Among those named to the annual Idaho Business Review's list of 50 Women of the Year, Boise State is pleased to have been associated with 22 of these honorees. Read More »

Rice University links events of last ice age to predict climate change's impact

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 12:21pm
Rice University researchers looked at the disappearance of the Ross Ice Shelf.

A new paper -- co-authored by Rice University oceanographer John Anderson, postdoctoral research associate Lauren Simkins, and graduate student Lidsay Prothro -- links events at the end of the last ice age with current global warming predictions.  Read More »

Tiffin University receives grant to assist special-needs students

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 12:29pm
The fund awarded to the university will go toward the

Tiffin University was recently given a $1,250 Betty Jane Memorial Fund grant that it will use for the costs of an educational resource for students. Read More »

Simpson College allows education majors to student teach abroad

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 12:30pm
Simpson education majors can now gain international teaching experience.

The Global Gateway for Teachers is a program designed to give education majors an opportunity to explore other cultures during their student teaching.  Read More »

Workshop assists teachers with integrating experiential learning

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 12:38pm
The seminar provided teachers with tools and theories that offer a broader understanding of experiential learning.

A new workshop at Boise State University was held recently to improve teachers' understanding of ways to integrate experiential learning into the classroom. Read More »

Cameron University chooses four Aggies of Tomorrow

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 3:30pm
Akinola Akinlawon hails from Nigeria and is a computer sciences major.

Four new recipients of Cameron University's Outstanding Aggie of Tomorrow award have been commended for their academic achievement or honors, their career-related experience and their extracurricular activities. Read More »

UNO oyster researcher receives $40,000 federal grant

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 3:36pm
Louisiana's oyster management strategy has historically been successful.

A University of New Orleans biologist recently earned a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation for a research project on sustainable harvesting methods for oysters. Read More »

Boise State theater arts students honored at regional festival

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 3:46pm
The festival features theater arts students from universities in nine states.

A group of Boise State University theater arts majors recently received formal recognition at various competitions that took place at the Region VII Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) in Denver. Read More »

Study shows marketing important for social investment

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 4:06pm
Creating more sustainable products often depend on a corporation's bottom line.

A recent Iowa State University study shows that a strong marketing department is important for firms seeking to leverage their socially responsible investments and returns. Read More »

Mercyhurst professor presents research on T. gondii to FDA

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 4:25pm
Cats deposit an estimated 1.2 million metric tons of feces annually in the United States.

Research concerning Toxoplasma gondii conducted by Dr. Thomas Cook of the Mercyhurst University Department of Public Health, along with colleagues in Maryland and Germany, was recently presented to the Food and Drug Administration. Read More »

PhilaU. alumni present rubber band launcher at New York Toy Fair

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 4:53pm
TIA's annual Toy Fair in New York City showcased hundreds of thousands of products in a 415,000 square-foot exhibit space.

Former Philadelphia University students Ben Stack and Alan Dorfman made a showing at Toy Fair 2016 with their Precision RBS launcher, which blasts a burst of multiple rubber bands with each launch. Read More »

Anthropology professor receives high honor from Boise State

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 5:48pm
Mark Phew has been named a Boise State Distinguished Professor.

Mark Phew, who has been part of the Boise State educational staff since 1977, has been named a Boise State Distinguished Professor. Read More »

UNO presidential search narrows to two finalists

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Feb 29, 2016 @ 6:09pm
The two finalists for president of the University of New Orleans both have ties to Louisiana.

The search for the next University of New Orleans' president has been narrowed down to two candidates -- Andrew Kopplin and John Nicklow -- who recently appeared before the Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System. Read More »

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