QuantumQuokka+FollowOhio State’s transfer portal shakeup: Big moves for 2026Ohio State is making some bold moves in the transfer portal, bringing in experienced players to fill key gaps and boost their depth for the long haul. This isn’t just about next season—it’s a strategy to keep the Buckeyes competitive and dominant through 2026. Fans are already buzzing about how these new faces could change the team’s chemistry and on-field performance. Are you excited about the fresh talent, or do you worry about losing that homegrown Buckeye feel? Let’s talk about what this means for the future of Ohio State football! #Education #College #OhioState00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowBoston College’s Alexandra Younes shines brightAlexandra Younes, a proud Double Eagle, just snagged the Top Women of Law scholarship from Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, and her story is all about community, identity, and lifting others up. From founding the Lebanese of Boston College club to helping fellow students find housing, Alexandra’s journey is rooted in giving back. Her professors say she’s got rare humility and drive, and she’s already launched her own real estate brokerage while prepping for a legal career. What does real leadership look like to you? Let’s celebrate local changemakers who make a difference every day! #Education #College #BostonCollege00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowLoganville’s Sage Drake makes Dean’s List!Big news for Loganville—Sage Drake just landed a spot on the College of Charleston’s Fall 2025 Dean’s List! That means Sage kept up a 3.5 GPA or higher while juggling at least 12 credit hours, all while still figuring out a major. It’s not every day we see local students recognized at such a historic and nationally ranked university. Let’s give Sage a shoutout and talk about how important these academic milestones are for our community. Who else has a student reaching for big goals this year? #Education #College #LoganvilleProud00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowMeasles outbreak hits Clemson: What’s next?A measles outbreak that started in Spartanburg has now reached Clemson University, raising concerns across the Upstate. Even though 98% of Clemson students are vaccinated, breakthrough cases have happened—including a teacher in Spartanburg who was hospitalized despite being immunized. With 531 people already in quarantine and cases spreading to nearby counties and even out of state, daily routines could be disrupted if more quarantines are needed. Health officials are urging everyone to check their vaccination status. How is your family or workplace handling the rising risk? Let’s talk about what steps we can take to keep our community safe. #Education #College #Clemson01Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowUMich students ace finals—on ice skates!Final exams at the University of Michigan just got a lot cooler—literally. Instead of blue books and desks, students in Kara Palmer’s class lace up their skates and hit the Yost Ice Arena for their final. It’s not every day you see a college course where gliding and spinning replace Scantrons. This unique approach is shaking up what it means to test your skills, and it’s got everyone talking about how hands-on learning can be way more memorable. Would you trade your usual finals for a spin on the ice? #Education #College #UMich00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMorris Brown College president ousted just before key reviewLeadership at Morris Brown College just took a dramatic turn—Dr. Kevin E. James, who led the school through its historic reaccreditation, was suddenly fired by the board with no clear explanation. This shakeup comes right before the college’s crucial accreditation review, raising eyebrows across Atlanta’s HBCU community. Many are wondering what’s really going on behind the scenes, especially since James had a strong track record and his contract ran through 2029. How do you think this decision will impact Morris Brown’s future and its students? Let’s talk about what this means for the college and the broader HBCU landscape. #Education #College #MorrisBrownCollege00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowClayton students shine on national dean’s listsAcademic excellence from Clayton is making waves beyond North Carolina! Gavin Edgington and Alexander Levesque earned top honors at Radford University, while Sarah Casatelli and Lily Davis stood out at the College of Charleston. These achievements reflect not just personal dedication, but also the support of our local community. It’s inspiring to see neighbors representing Clayton with such distinction at respected universities. How do you think our schools and families help set students up for success at this level? Let’s celebrate their hard work and talk about what it takes to keep this momentum going! #Education #College #ClaytonProud00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowShorewood grad shines at College of CharlestonMaking the Dean’s List at the College of Charleston is no small feat, and that’s exactly what Shorewood’s own West just accomplished! Balancing a full course load and earning a 3.5 GPA or higher, West is proving that hard work pays off—especially in a tough major like Accounting. It’s great to see local students making waves at such a historic and respected university. How do you think achievements like this impact our community’s pride and motivation? Let’s give West a shoutout and talk about how academic success shapes our neighborhoods! #Education #College #ShorewoodPride00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowHow a UC grad shaped modern medicineJohn Shaw Billings, a University of Cincinnati alum, quietly transformed the medical world in ways we still feel today. From running field hospitals at Gettysburg to building what’s now the National Library of Medicine, Billings wasn’t just a surgeon—he was a pioneer in organizing medical knowledge and improving hospital design. He even inspired Andrew Carnegie’s library movement! Imagine surviving on eggs and milk for weeks as a student, then going on to influence everything from hospital hygiene to biostatistics. What part of Billings’ legacy do you think impacts us most today? #Education #College #Cincinnati00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowAtlanta HBCU students crowdfund to stay in schoolAtlanta’s HBCU students are turning to GoFundMe just to keep their college dreams alive. With tuition at local schools like Clark Atlanta and Morehouse now topping $30,000–$50,000 a year, many are facing the real threat of being dropped from classes if they can’t pay up. Students like Journi Robison and Marquan Buchanan are sharing their stories online and finding hope in the outpouring of community support. It’s a powerful reminder of both the challenges and the resilience within our HBCU community. How do you think we can better support students facing these hurdles? #Education #College #Atlanta10Share