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VERRICK FOUST

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Foust holds an associate degree in computer systems networking and telecommunications from Northeast Iowa. Verrick Foust Verrick Foust has been named Esports coach at Northeast Iowa Community College. He served as the information security officer at the community college.

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Dr. Ellen M. Granberg, George Washington University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Granberg has 11 years of prior experience leading large integrated software development teams in the telecommunications industry. Granberg commits herself to building on the institution’s legacy in education, research, and scholarship as well as its notable patient care and service.

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JASON BRYAN

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Manhattan College, a master’s in telecommunications and information management from NYU, and a master’s in digital forensics and cybersecurity from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

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SARAH WICE-COURTNEY

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Wice-Courtney holds a bachelor’s degree in telecommunications from the University of Kentucky and an MBA from Thomas More University in Crestview Hills, Ky. Sarah Wice-Courtney Sarah Wice-Courtney has been appointed associate vice president for marketing and communications at the University of Northern Kentucky.

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A $150M Gift Allows Dartmouth to Expand Financial Aid

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The bequest comes from the late Glenn Britt, a telecommunications entrepreneur who attended both the college and the Tuck School of Business, and his late wife, Barbara Britt.

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Stillman College Receives $2.7 Million to Bolster Internet Infrastructure

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The money comes from The National Telecommunications and Information Administration as part of the a $268-million Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program , aimed at historically Black colleges and minority serving institutions (MSIs) to install broadband internet access service and train IT personnel.

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Preparing for Solar Storms

Higher Education Whisperer

Photo by Canberra Times, published 25 March 2024In an interview with The Canberra Times last week, I pointed out that space based telecommunications are vulnerable to solar storms, so terrestrial facilities such as Telstra Tower remain useful (Why Telstra Tower could save us in an apocalypse, Lucy Arundell, March 25 2024).