鶹 has named Chad Spencer, B.A. ’97, MBA ’03, as its new vice president of enrollment management. He will shape the university’s enrollment and retention strategies and support long-term institutional sustainability.
鶹 has announced the lineup for the 2026–27 Visiting Writers Series, welcoming four acclaimed authors whose work spans memoir, literary fiction and narrative nonfiction.
鶹’s School of Education integrates literacy instruction and real classroom practice throughout its teacher preparation program to strengthen reading outcomes.
With more than two decades of experience in registrar services, Hush steps into her new role at 鶹, focused on student success and efficient academic operations.
Alyssa Sack ’20, M.S. ’22, balanced lacrosse, academics, and motherhood with grace. Her memory now supports occupational therapy students through a new scholarship.
The Kappa Eta chapter of the national honor society for first-generation college students celebrated its second induction, honoring members who show resilience, leadership and excellence.
Healthcare professionals, students and community partners are invited to 鶹 on March 26 to explore topics in comprehensive, patient-centered care.
Applied AI lab format emphasizes productivity, ethics and accountability as workforce demand for AI fluency accelerates. Begins March 3.
The milestone reflects strong alumni and donor support as 鶹 advances student-centered priorities and future campus investments.
Spring 2026 events feature a conversation on “On Tyranny,” a Mardi Gras concert highlighting American composers and a panel discussion about what binds a nation.
鶹, Emory & Henry, and Mars Hill will launch a pilot program to strengthen leadership, engagement, and persistence among male students across campuses.
“Careers. Well Crafted.” is a citywide, drop-in career fair offering students access to employers across industries, on-site preparation support and a welcoming space to explore next steps.