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#10: Concordia (WI) has cut the ribbon on its new R. John Buuck Fieldhouse. (link) |
#9: Bethany promotes AD Brian Sansom to VP of Enrollment and Athletics. (link) |
#8: Puget Sound AD Amy Hackett will retire in December after more than two decades leading the Loggers. Hackett: "It's been a privilege being able to celebrate the spirit of Logger athletics with so many dedicated people. Over the course of my career, I've been fortunate to witness the pinnacle of the student-athletes' passion for their sport and be part of the journey for nearly 40 years." (link)
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#7: Starting in 2025-26, Hartwick will reduce its sticker price from $59,359 to $22K, as the college looks to provide more transparency. VP for Enrollment Management Bryan Gross says the average discount rate for first-year students currently sits around 70%, adding: “We’re really thinking deeply about, not only what the student situation is going to be this year or next year, but how we’re going to continue to be able to stay ahead of the curve in the next five or six years.” (link)
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#6: Misericordia Women’s Wrestling HC Ken Chertow resigns prior to the Cougars inaugural season. (link) |
#5: Fitchburg State Senior AD Matthew Burke gets bumped up to Executive AD. (link) |
#4: Albright Co-AD/Women’s Basketball HC Janice Luck has transitioned to a new administrative role as Assoc. VP of Admissions and will continue her role as Head Coach of the women's basketball program (link)
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#3: Dickinson selects Yale (DI) Director of Operations, Facilities and Rentals Alex Beatty as its new Senior Assoc. AD. (link)
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#2: Bates Men’s Soccer goalkeeper George Nassar’s last-minute penalty kick stop to preserve a 1-0 shutout win over the University of New England featured at No. 9 on Tuesday night’s ESPN SportsCenter Top 10. (link)
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#1: Wittenberg has moved classes online and canceled all activities, including athletic contests, through Sunday, September 22, due to ongoing threats against the university. The FBI and local law enforcement are involved and assessing all threats. (link, link)
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