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Bridgewater professor publishes research on British Imperialism in India

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Jun 20, 2016 @ 7:22pm
Brandon Marsh's book details the rise of Indian nationalism after World War I.

Bridgewater College associate professor of history Brandon Marsh recently published "Ramparts of Empire: British Imperialism and India’s Afghan Frontier, 1918-1948." Read More »

Arkansas displays work from honors art major

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Jun 20, 2016 @ 7:56pm
University of Arkansas Honors College fellow and art major Natalie Brown.

University of Arkansas Honors College fellow and art major Natalie Brown recently opened a new display of her latest work, inspired by her Southern heritage, in the Honors College wing in Gearhart Hall. Read More »

Radford hosts first orientation of the summer

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Jun 20, 2016 @ 8:27pm
Quest staff took time to honor school president Penelope Kyle for her 11 years of service.

Radford University welcomed more than 500 new students and their family members to campus for Quest, the university’s student orientation system, June 16-17. Read More »

UT Dallas honors Callier Center trustee

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Monday, Jun 20, 2016 @ 8:48pm
Stuart Bumpas has made many contributions to the UT Dallas cochlear implant program.

The University of Texas Dallas Callier Center for Communication Disorders recently honored Stuart Bumpas, a distinguished trustee of the center’s foundation, with the 2016 Ruth and Ken Altshuler Callier Care Award at the Callier Care Luncheon. Read More »

Tulane researcher helps diabetes trial attain record participation

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 1:55pm
A 99.7 percent patient follow-up rate was applauded at an American Diabetes Association meeting.

Tulane University Clinical Translational Unit Director of Clinical Research Roberta McDuffie recently served as the national study coordinator for the Liraglutide Effect and Action in Diabetes–Evaluation of Cardiovascular Outcome Results trial that spanned five years and involved 9,340 patients. Read More »

Pikeville hosts Farm Services Agency session on regional services

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 4:10pm
The University of Pikeville hosted an informal discussion about regional agricultural services.

The Farm Services Agency of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and the Pikeville Farmers Market recently sent representatives to the University of Pikeville to meet with the school's Team Rhizofeed members in a discussion on available regional services. Read More »

Bridgewater awards psychology department honors

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 4:24pm
Witters Awards in Outstanding Research and Outstanding Leadership went to Brandy Dinklocker and Shelby Edmisten, respectively.

Bridgewater College recently awarded this year’s Witters Psychology Awards in the categories of Outstanding Research and Outstanding Leadership to Brandy Dinklocker and Shelby Edmisten, respectively. Read More »

Schumacher named president of Tiffin University

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 4:30pm
Lillian Schumacher has been named president of Tiffin University.

Lillian Schumacher has been named Tiffin University’s sixth overall and first woman president, with an  immediate appointment placing her in the elite company of women who have been chosen for top leadership roles in higher education across the country. Read More »

South Dakota senior receives summer fellowhsip

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 5:14pm
Martin Muñoz has experience in analytical tools already due to his job as an undergraduate researcher at USD’s Government Research Bureau.

University of South Dakota political science and international studies major Martin Muñoz has earned a fellowship to study civil conflict management and peace science this summer at the University of North Texas. Read More »

Butler places 750 students on its spring Dean's List

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 5:17pm
To earn a spot on Butler's Dean’s List, students must be in the top 20 percent of all eligible students in their college at the university.

Butler University placed 750 students on the Dean’s List for the spring semester. Read More »

UT Dallas study correlates childhood hunger with later violence

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 5:30pm
Alex Piquero's study follows findings that hunger issues also led to poor academic performance.

Research conducted by the University of Texas at Dallas shows that children who fight hunger issues have a greater risk of developing impulse control problems and violence issues. Read More »

Arkansas research shows school voucher program affects racial stratification

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 6:04pm
The results show that 82 percent of student transfers through the voucher system decreased racial stratification in public schools.

A University of Arkansas research team found that a Louisiana school voucher program has affected racial stratification in the state's public and private schools. Read More »

Tulane professor helps set testosterone therapy guidelines

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 6:13pm
Testosterone treatments are prescribed for men who have lower testosterone production due to an injury or adult onset hypogonadism.

Tulane University School of Medicine Professor of Urology and Chief of Andrology Dr. Wayne Hellstrom served on a panel that provided guidance on the use of testosterone therapy and its potential risks. Read More »

UNO educator preparation program retains accreditation

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Tuesday, Jun 21, 2016 @ 6:33pm
The University of New Orleans awards approximately 130 education degrees each year.

The University of New Orleans' standards for preparing teachers has been recognized by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation, which will enable the school to continue operations under National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education for seven years. Read More »

Blinn approves raises for staff and faculty

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Wednesday, Jun 22, 2016 @ 6:03pm
Tuition and fees make up approximately 66 percent of Blinn's income.

Blinn College's board of trustees introduced a proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year during its regular meeting this week. Read More »

Bradley’s Stamper chosen as CNBC consultant

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Wednesday, Jun 22, 2016 @ 6:43pm
CNBC recently enlisted the help of Chad Stamper to compile its Disruptor 50 list.

Bradley University's Chad Stamper was recently consulted by CNBC News because of his entrepreneurial expertise to help the network put together the 50 most disruptive companies of 2016. Read More »

Lamar business students gain perspective from China trip

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Wednesday, Jun 22, 2016 @ 6:59pm
The students met with business leaders and visited culturally significant locations including the Great Wall and Victoria’s Peak.

Last month, six Lamar University business students traveled to China to visit companies and gain international perspectives. Read More »

Brown University researcher suggests Pluto could have ocean under icy crust

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Wednesday, Jun 22, 2016 @ 7:15pm
New data shows that Pluto could have ocean under icy crust.

When New Horizons flew past Pluto on its way into space, the NASA satellite revealed that there might be an ocean underneath the dwarf planet’s icy crust.  Read More »

Butler honors academic achievement of student-athletes

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Wednesday, Jun 22, 2016 @ 7:24pm
All 17 of the school’s athletic teams attaining cumulative grade-point averages above 3.0 for the 2015-16 academic year.

Butler University's top student-athletes were recognized for their performance in the classroom, with all 17 of the school’s athletic teams attaining cumulative grade-point averages above 3.0 for the 2015-16 academic year. Read More »

Donor gift invigorates convergence center at Bradley

By Higher Education Tribune Reports | Saturday, Jun 25, 2016 @ 5:46pm
The center has two commercialization laboratories.

Bradley University's Business and Engineering Convergence Center has received an unspecified seven-figure financial gift from Glen and Polly Barton to fund the Maker's Lab.  Read More »

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