
Purdue University Fort Wayne to Offer New Way to Pay Tuition
Purdue University Fort Wayne is planning a new way to pay for tuition next fall.
Purdue University Fort Wayne is planning a new way to pay for tuition next fall.
NTS Communications, Inc., ("NTS") a leading provider of fiber-based communications solutions, recently announced the launch of the NTS Scholarship Program for Texas students who are completing their high school education.
Yale University's endowment has grown to a record $27.2 billion.
The West Virginia University Foundation plans to hold a 24-hour fundraising effort on Nov. 8 for the general unrestricted needs of its schools and colleges.
The Girl Scouts of the USA launched a national partnership with the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) at its 54th National Convention.
The U.S. shed 33,000 jobs in September because of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, which closed thousands of businesses in Texas and Florida and forced widespread evacuations.
In partnership with Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF), Colgate-Palmolive is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with its annual Haz la U™ (Make the U ) educational grant program.
University of Hawaii alumnus and real estate investor Jay Shidler has donated a collection of mainland commercial properties to his alma mater's business school, which could earn the university $7 billion throughout the next century.
The National Safety Council is introducing a new scholarship program for women pursuing safety as a career, with nominations opening on November 1.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state's first-in-the-nation tuition-free college program will pay the bill for about 22,000 students this year.
Three North Carolina universities will share $140 million bequeathed by a Charlotte attorney and business investor who died earlier this year at age 96.
Scholarship America is calling for donations to replenish its National Disaster Relief Fund, which provides financial assistance to help college students experiencing disaster-related hardships stay in school.
First, Hurricane Maria knocked out power and water to Puerto Rico. Then diesel fuel, gas and water became scarce. Now, it's money.
Mexican government officials are tallying up the economic losses of the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that caused widespread damage in the capital, as the number of buildings considered in danger rose to 500.
It was a difficult thing for a teenager to confess.