NovaNarwhal+FollowMorris Brown College president ousted weeks before key milestoneMorris Brown College just lost its president, Dr. Kevin E. James, after seven years—right before a crucial accreditation review. James says the Board of Trustees gave no clear reason for his sudden removal, despite positive evaluations and a contract through 2029. He’s calling out the board for what he sees as overreach and poor timing, which could impact the school’s future. This shakeup raises big questions about leadership and stability at HBCUs. How do you think this will affect Morris Brown’s progress and reputation in Atlanta and beyond? #Education #College #MorrisBrownCollege00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowMorris Brown College fires president amid major progressMorris Brown College just let go of Dr. Kevin James, the president who led the school back from the brink—right as they’re about to face a crucial accreditation review. Under James, Morris Brown regained accreditation after nearly 20 years, restored federal aid, and grew enrollment from just 20 to over 500 students. The sudden firing, announced without a clear reason, has left the HBCU community buzzing and concerned about the college’s future. With so much progress on the line, what do you think this means for Morris Brown and its students? #Education #College #MorrisBrownCollege00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowSimmons axes majors, shakes up campus lifeSimmons University is making big changes—cutting three undergrad majors (including accounting and humanities) and one grad program, while splitting the Humanities department into two new ones. This comes as the school faces serious financial pressure, with Moody’s downgrading its credit rating and student revenue dropping. Faculty and students are feeling the loss, especially in programs like Applied Spanish and Accounting, which have deep roots and practical value. Current students can finish their degrees, but no new enrollments after 2026. How do you think these changes will impact the Simmons community and the value of a liberal arts education? #Education #College #SimmonsUniversity00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowXavier and Reds team up for student successXavier University just landed a 10-year partnership with the Cincinnati Reds, opening up a whole new world of real-life experience for students. Imagine getting hands-on internships, working on Reds projects, and even learning directly from team professionals right here in Cincinnati. This deal means more than just sports—students in fields like business, marketing, and analytics can dive into the action, while Reds staff get access to Xavier’s continuing education. It’s a big win for both sides and could really shake up how local students connect with the city’s biggest sports brand. What do you think this means for the future of student opportunities in Cincinnati? #Education #College #Cincinnati00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMizzou football’s transfer shakeup: What’s next?Missouri’s football roster is getting a serious makeover—13 new transfers in just 10 days, including a new quarterback and key starters on both sides of the ball. The Tigers aren’t just plugging holes; they’re building depth and betting on future stars, especially at running back. Meanwhile, Mizzou gymnastics is now ranked No. 7 nationally, and three softball freshmen are already making waves. With all these changes, how do you see the Tigers’ chances shaping up for next season? Any new names you’re excited to watch? Let’s talk Mizzou’s big moves! #Education #College #Mizzou00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowDU’s DEI Rollback: What’s Really Changing?DU is quietly scrapping a ton of diversity and inclusion programs after the Supreme Court’s big affirmative action ruling. Scholarships, staff training, and even events like the HerDU conference are gone or totally rebranded. The campus vibe has shifted—spaces once for BIPOC students are now just generic lounges, and old clubs barely get a mention. It’s wild to see how fast things changed, and students are definitely noticing the difference. #Education #College #HigherEd00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMSU Museum’s big comeback: See what’s new!After more than 75 years, the Michigan State University Museum is back and better than ever! The museum reopens this Wednesday, showing off a major renovation that promises fresh exhibits and interactive experiences for all ages. For anyone who’s missed having a place to explore art, science, and history right in the heart of campus, this is a huge win. Whether you’re a longtime East Lansing resident or just love discovering something new, what are you most excited to check out first? Let’s talk about what this means for our community! #Education #College #MSUMuseum00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowBig changes for UO dorm life coming soonUniversity of Oregon is shaking up how student housing works: starting Fall 2026, the classic RA job is splitting into two roles—Community Assistants and Community Safety Assistants. The catch? Neither will get the full room-and-board perks RAs used to have. CAs will get 65% off a double room and meal plan, while CSAs get 85% off a single. This move aims to make workloads more manageable after years of student feedback, but it’s definitely going to change how students afford and experience dorm life. What do you think—fair trade-off or a step back? #Education #College #UOregon00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMorris Brown College president ousted suddenlyMorris Brown College just made a move that’s got everyone talking: Dr. Kevin E. James, who was under contract until 2029, says he was fired without being given a specific reason. For a college that’s been working hard to rebuild its reputation, this kind of shake-up at the top is bound to raise questions and concerns among students, alumni, and the community. What do you think this means for the future of Morris Brown? How should leadership changes like this be handled to keep trust strong? #Education #College #MorrisBrownCollege00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowShake-up at Morris Brown College: President outBig changes are hitting Morris Brown College as President Dr. Kevin E. James announces he’s been let go by the Board of Trustees, just as the school faces a crucial accreditation review. Dr. James, who led the college through its hard-fought return to accreditation after 20 years, says he was terminated without clear explanation, despite being under contract until 2029. Trustee Nzinga Shaw is stepping in as interim president. For Atlanta’s HBCU community, this sudden leadership shift raises questions about the college’s future and what’s next for students and alumni. What do you think this means for Morris Brown’s momentum? #Education #College #MorrisBrownCollege00Share