The University of Wyoming’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources has selected Amanda Harper as the new program director of the Wyoming Conservation Corps (WCC).
A generous gift from the estate of the late Charles “Chuck” McKinley, a University of Wyoming alumnus, boosts support to graduate students in the UW Department of Zoology and Physiology.
An aerial view of Old Main and the Penn State campus on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025. Abby Drey adrey@centredaily.com Two fraternities at Penn State were placed on interim suspension in late January for ...
The Lehigh Black Student Union posted on their Instagram a statement in response to the racist image posted on YikYak involving a drawing of George Floyd written by a Lehigh student. “This comment, ...
In the face of challenges like the Civil Rights Movement, Women’s Suffrage, and institutional change within higher education, the story of Black Greek Letter Organizations, or BGLO, is one of ...
(TNS) — The National Science Foundation announced Feb. 12 that management and operations of the National Center for Atmospheric Research-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NCAR-WSC) are expected to ...
Savannah Guthrie's sorority sisters at the University of Arizona are sharing a message of hope with the TODAY anchor amid the ongoing search for her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie. Members of the ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa has provided body camera video of a 2024 hazing incident involving the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity that led to its suspension from the university for four years ...
Newly public police-worn body camera footage from a hazing case at a University of Iowa fraternity show over two dozen blindfolded men covered in substances in a basement, over a year after the ...
The op-ed below does not necessarily reflect the views of the University Daily Kansan and its members. Scroll through TikTok, Yik Yak or any college group chat, and one thing becomes impossible to ...
The case of the Wyoming sorority that admitted a transgender member several years ago — which was twice dismissed — keeps on giving, now in an Ohio federal court. An aggrieved and dissident group of ...