
Jennifer Heintz
The Leaders Council — established in 2010 to foster the growth of North Carolina State University’s College of Design through advocacy, fundraising, service and engagement — has appointed Jennifer Heintz as its new president.
The Leaders Council — established in 2010 to foster the growth of North Carolina State University’s College of Design through advocacy, fundraising, service and engagement — has appointed Jennifer Heintz as its new president.
After serving for five years as president of the University of Southern California, Carol Folt will retire in summer 2025.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved multiple campus construction and improvement projects that total over half-a-billion dollars.
The School of Dental Medicine at the University of Buffalo (UB) has received a $7.3 million grant from the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs of the National Institute of Health for development of the new 4,000-square-foot Microbiome Center Gnotobiotic Animal Research Facility, supporting research that may provide insights into diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, osteoporosis and heart disease.
After five years in the making, California Institute of Technology’s (Caltech) Resnick Sustainability Center (RSC) has finally opened its doors to begin critical climate and environmental sustainability research.
Northern Kentucky University (NKU) has officially broken ground on an expansion project that will add 85,400 square feet to the Dorothy Westerman Hermann Science Center.
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Terry Ward, Ed.D., will begin his new role as superintendent of schools for North Syracuse Central School District (NSCSD).
Though initial construction on Northeast Ohio Medical University’s $25 million Bitonte College of Dentistry began months ago, administrators and trustees recently celebrated progress in a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony.
Ball State University (BSU) will host a groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 14 to celebrate the new $60 million Performing Arts Center and Cantio Hotel projects, which will be catalysts for the University Village’s revitalization project and bring arts, culture, vibrancy and innovation to the campus.