
NMSU Receives $350K For VR Lab
La Cruces-based Electronic Caregiver is giving two New Mexico State University professors $350,000 to establish an augmented and virtual reality laboratory.
La Cruces-based Electronic Caregiver is giving two New Mexico State University professors $350,000 to establish an augmented and virtual reality laboratory.
In an effort to boost enrollment, Midland University is offering new sports scholarships in 32 competitive activities including powerlifting, esports and shotgun sports.
With their Degree Partnership Program, Oregon State University-Cascades and Central Oregon Community College are allowing students to be admitted to both schools at the same time.
MSU has stated that it is creating a new fund for the victims of Larry Nassar. This comes months after a similar program was suspended because of fraud allegations.
The Murphy Administration is planning to encourage teacher diversity through New Jersey Department of Education’s (NJDOE) $750,000 “Diversifying the Teacher Pipeline” grants.
The Hispanic Outlook job board features a wide-variety of open positions at schools across the country. Our latest job listings include two Vice President positions.
Thomas Edison State University in New Jersey is deferring tuition payments for its Coast Guard students who have been impacted by the partial government shutdown.
Reports from MLive.com have found that enrollment at public universities in Michigan has decline largely because there are less college-age students in Michigan and nationally.
New figures say President Trump’s Cuba policy is hurting the island’s private sector by driving millions of dollars from its state-run tourism sector to its private entrepreneurs.
Roger Williams University is hosting a free dinner for U.S. Coast Guard members during the government shutdown. The school is expecting 75 to 100 people to attend.
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) has now been designated as a R1 research university by Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
The University of Mary Washington has invited federal employees who have been furloughed because of the government shutdown to a free professional development day.
ETSU (East Tennessee State University) is waiving out-of-state tuition, as well as expanding scholarships for veterans, military service members and their families.
UCF is launching a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering. Students will explore aerodynamics, propulsion, dynamics and control, structures and materials, and aerospace systems design.
The University of Pittsburgh, Purdue University and Indiana University have employed innovative solutions to assist with student loan debt.