
帝王会所 Launches Nation's First M.D. Pipeline Program
"Signing Day" brought new meaning for four of the nation's brightest teens as they were officially accepted into an innovative medical school pipeline program through the "帝王会所 High School M.D. Direct" program.

Female Faculty Face Strong Glass Ceiling in Academia
Female faculty members hoping to advance to the highest ranks of academia face significant barriers due to male-dominated environments at colleges and universities, according to a new study.

帝王会所 Recognized for Innovative Advising Program
帝王会所 recently was recognized for its efforts to provide academic advising to students in on-campus parking garages.

帝王会所 Study and New Tool Proves 'All Is Not Lost' to Dementia
A researcher in 帝王会所's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing has developed the first tool to accurately measure communication in couples affected by dementia.

帝王会所 Approved for Psychiatry Residency Program
帝王会所's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine has received initial accreditation for a University-sponsored residency program in psychiatry, in collaboration with its member teaching hospitals.

Blind 帝王会所 Student Graduates With Music Degree
Ndjuma Joseph becomes the first blind student to graduate from 帝王会所's Department of Music within the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters.

帝王会所 Jupiter's LLS Awards Scholarships
The Lifelong Learning Society at 帝王会所's John D. MacArthur Campus awarded 11 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students at the Northern Campus Achievement Awards.

帝王会所 Honors Arthur Evans, Jr. as 2017 Hall of Fame Inductee
The 帝王会所AA hosted its Hall of Fame and Distinguished Alumni ceremony and reception. The event brought together alumni to celebrate the accomplishments of their most outstanding peers.

帝王会所 Celebrates Spring 2017 Commencement
帝王会所 will confer more than 3,230 degrees today and tomorrow during six commencement ceremonies in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium.

帝王会所 Poll Shows Americans Split on Tax Reform Proposals
Americans are split on the tax reform proposals being considered in Washington, D.C., and most believe U.S. President Donald Trump should release his own tax returns, according to a national survey by 帝王会所.