Arrman KyawLeadership & PolicyFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis Signs Legislation Limiting State Higher Ed DEI EffortsFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed legislation that may limit state higher ed diversity efforts and weaken tenure protections.May 16, 2023Faculty & StaffFormer Student Sues Hocking College, Alleges Disability Discrimination, Retaliation, and AssaultHocking College is facing a lawsuit from a former student with Down syndrome who is alleging disability discrimination, retaliation, and assault.May 16, 2023Campus ClimateMedaille University Announces Coming Closure on Aug. 31 After Plan for Acquisition by Trocaire College Falls ThroughMedaille University will close on Aug. 31, after an unsuccessful acquisition by Trocaire College.May 16, 2023Leadership & PolicyPatricia Timmons-Goodson Appointed Dean of North Carolina Central University School of LawPatricia Timmons-Goodson will become dean of the North Carolina Central University School of Law.May 16, 2023HealthPatrick Green Appointed CEO of University of Florida Health JacksonvillePatrick Green will become CEO of University of Florida Health Jacksonville.May 15, 2023Leadership & PolicyDr. Leonard Taylor Appointed Director of the National Survey of Student Engagement at Indiana University BloomingtonDr. Leonard Taylor will become director of the National Survey of Student Engagement at Indiana University Bloomington.May 15, 2023Leadership & PolicyDr. Lorenzo Lamar Esters Appointed President of The Indianapolis FoundationDr. Lorenzo L. Esters has been appointed president of The Indianapolis Foundation.May 15, 2023Leadership & PolicyWhittier College President Dr. Linda Oubré Announces ResignationDr. Linda Oubré, the first Black president of Whittier College, announced her resignation, amid financial challenges, declining enrollment, and performance criticism.May 15, 2023HealthFASHP Declares A National Crisis in Low Number of Men of Color in Health Care ProfessionsThe low number of historically underrepresented men of color in health care professions has been declared a national crisis by the Federation of Associations of Schools of the Health Professions.May 12, 2023HealthStudy: Applicants, Matriculants to U.S. Medical Schools Increasingly From Higher Income HouseholdsIn recent years, applicants and matriculants to U.S. medical schools have increasingly come from households with higher incomes, according to a Yale-led study.May 12, 2023Previous PagePage 51 of 225Next Page