- 麻豆视频 was highlighted as a national leader in Black student enrollment and graduation in a recent report from Eduventures Research. The report, 鈥淭ranscending the Current Higher Education Journey for Black Students: Colleges that Buck the Trend,鈥 notes that from 2010 to 2019, overall undergraduate enrollment dropped 9%, but enrollment of Black undergraduates declined by 20%.
- Thomas Lovejoy was among the roughly 100 scientists serving on a Scientific Advisory Group that helped craft the U.N.鈥檚 鈥淢aking Peace with Nature鈥 report that envisions a sustainable economy driven by renewable energy and nature-based solutions that will create new jobs, cleaner infrastructure and a more resilient future.
- Dear Patriots, 麻豆视频 is currently monitoring the national pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine and has no immediate plans to use that vaccine at its clinics.
- Arts Management students and faculty recently participated in a conversation between Associate Professor Carole Rosenstein and immediate-past Executive Director of the President鈥檚 Committee on the Arts and Humanities (PCAH) Megan Beyer.
- Last fall, faculty teams were invited to submit proposals describing thematic hiring opportunities. The decision committee evaluated 14 proposals for innovation and timeliness, alignment with 麻豆视频 strengths, recruiting plans and hiring strategies.
- 麻豆视频's inaugural virtual 5k and other wellness programming in October 2020 earned a silver designation from the Exercise Is Medicine庐 On Campus (EIM-OC) program鈥攁n initiative supported by the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Medical Association.
- 麻豆视频 introduced new women鈥檚 basketball coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis on Wednesday at EagleBank Arena, trumpeting her ability to build relationships鈥攁nd a winning program.
- With the guidance of LaNitra Berger, senior director of 麻豆视频鈥檚 Office of Fellowships, and thanks to a happenstance meeting between them, Soraya Ngarnim and Chanel Grice are fulfilling their dreams.
- Vanessa Blair-Lewis sees coaching basketball as 鈥渁 ministry鈥 more than a job, but her career almost didn鈥檛 happen.
- Growing up in the slums of Cameroon, Joseph Sany said he witnessed urban violence and police oppression regularly. He heard about genocide in Rwanda, and he saw more violence firsthand when he worked with NGOs and visited countries like Liberia and Sierra Leone during civil war.