QuantumQuokka+FollowMorris Brown College reverses course on presidentMorris Brown College just made a stunning move—Dr. Kevin James is back as president, barely a week after being let go. The board admitted they didn’t follow the right process when they fired him, and now they’re trying to make things right. Dr. James is the same leader who helped Morris Brown regain accreditation and boost enrollment, so his sudden exit and quick return have everyone talking. What does this say about leadership and trust at the college? The whole Morris Brown community is watching closely—what do you think this means for the school’s future? #Education #College #MorrisBrownCollege00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowUM student fights back after 'fake' note claimA University of Michigan senior is taking the school to court after being suspended for allegedly submitting a 'fake' telehealth medical note. She insists the note is real, verified by her provider, and says the disciplinary action could wreck her grad school plans. The university added a dishonesty mark to her record, which her lawyer says is nearly impossible to recover from. This case raises big questions about how schools handle telehealth documentation and academic integrity. Should universities trust telehealth notes? How can students protect themselves in similar situations? #Education #College #UniversityOfMichigan00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowUT Dallas launches future-ready tech degreeUT Dallas just rolled out a degree that blends computer science with geospatial science—think programming meets mapping, drones, and spatial data. This combo is a big deal for anyone interested in how tech shapes our world, from tracking climate change to planning smarter cities. The program is a joint effort between two schools at UTD, and it’s already opening doors to careers like GIS analyst, cartographer, and software developer. It’s exciting to see local universities responding to what employers actually need. What do you think—would you consider a degree like this, or know someone who might? #Education #College #UTDallas00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowHow Choose Arkansas is changing college sportsImagine if every Arkansas sports fan could help keep our best athletes right here at home. That’s the big idea behind Choose Arkansas, a new NIL collective focused on supporting student-athletes across all state colleges—not just the Razorbacks. By pooling small donations from thousands of fans and local businesses, they’re building a stronger, more unified sports community. What’s cool is you can choose exactly where your money goes, and even get to meet the players you support at local events. This feels like a real game-changer for Arkansas sports—what do you think about fans having this kind of direct impact? #Education #College #ArkansasSports00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowAggies gear up to help Bryan-College StationThousands of Texas A&M students are getting ready to roll up their sleeves for the Big Event, and Bryan-College Station residents can still sign up for a helping hand. Whether it’s yard work, window washing, or small indoor tasks, Aggies are eager to show appreciation to everyone in the community—no strings attached. Since 1982, this tradition has clocked over a million hours of service locally. Applications for both residents and volunteers are open until February 19, with the big day set for March 21. Who’s planning to join in, or has a story from past years? #Education #College #BryanCollegeStation00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowMorris Brown shakes up leadership before big reviewMorris Brown College just let go of President Kevin E. James right as the school faces a crucial accreditation review. For Atlanta’s HBCU community, this sudden change is raising eyebrows—especially since James helped the college regain accreditation after 20 years and grow enrollment. Now, trustee Nzinga Shaw steps in as interim president, but there’s a lot of uncertainty about what comes next. With so much progress on the line, people are asking: Will this leadership shakeup help or hurt Morris Brown’s future? What do you think it means for students and alumni? #Education #College #MorrisBrown00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowMeasles cases shake up SC college lifeConfirmed measles cases at Anderson University and Clemson University are causing a real stir for students and staff. With measles being contagious even before symptoms show, both campuses are urging anyone who might have been exposed to stay home and call health services before showing up in person. This kind of outbreak hasn’t hit South Carolina this hard in years, and it’s making everyone rethink daily routines, class attendance, and campus events. How are you feeling about the sudden return of a disease most of us thought was in the past? #Education #College #MeaslesOutbreak00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowConcord’s Barber-Scotia College gets a fresh startBarber-Scotia College just scored a huge win in its comeback story: the historic Concord HBCU is officially off the hook for a $127,000 property tax bill after a key ruling recognized its campus as educational. This gives the college a much-needed financial break as it works to rebuild, boost enrollment, and regain accreditation. Locals have watched the school fight for survival for years—now, with new students, a football team, and a clear mission, it feels like real momentum. What do you think this means for Concord’s future and the community’s legacy? #Education #College #ConcordNC00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowUNC Charlotte Just Scored Big for PhD StudentsUNC Charlotte’s Optical Science and Engineering program just landed a $1-million boost for doctoral research, thanks to SPIE and the university foundation. This is the first-ever endowed fund for the program, and it’ll support two PhD students diving into cutting-edge fields like nanophotonics and quantum optics. Major win for future innovators—imagine being one of the first to get this scholarship! #Education #College #UNCCharlotte00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowFree college tuition could be reality at UCFamilies in Cincinnati making under $75,000 a year might soon see college tuition bills disappear, thanks to the University of Cincinnati’s new Bearcat Affordability Grant. With tuition costs climbing every year, this move could open doors for thousands of local students who’ve been stressing about how to pay for school. The grant covers what’s left after other aid, so eligible students could attend UC tuition-free. This isn’t just about individual students—university leaders say more graduates could mean a stronger local workforce and more opportunities for everyone. What do you think: Will this help change who gets to go to college in our city? #Education #College #Cincinnati00Share