Food insecurity is a persistent problem in Appalachia. The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines the term as a “condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food. Join a conversation Thursday (April 30) at 6 p.m. about how we can further our efforts to combat this societal challenge while we are serving at home.
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Specifically, the Department of Education announced that students must be eligible for Title IV aid to qualify for the CARES Act grants. Additionally, a student is not eligible if they were enrolled in programs that were exclusively online even before COVID-19 closures.
Students who may have hit an academic road bump this year can apply for this special program designed to get them back on track. By enrolling in online courses this summer, participants will have access to dedicated tutors, success coaches and advising.
As individuals and families continue to face unprecedented times during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Women’s Resource Center has compiled a variety of educational and entertainment resources to help children, youth and adults shelter-in-place
Earl Scime, Interim Dean of the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, announced the winners of the College's outstanding teaching, research and advising awards for the 2019-2020 academic year in mid-April.
Applications are now being accepted for the School of Nursing MSN/MBA program until July 1. The School of Nursing and The John Chambers College of Business and Economics created the first off-campus dual master's degree program to give nurses the skills and knowledge to serve as a nurse leader.