QuantumQuokka+FollowBoston college goes fully online—here’s why it mattersUrban College of Boston has made a bold move: all its degree and certificate programs are now 100% online. This shift, driven by students themselves, means anyone across Massachusetts (and beyond) can access affordable, flexible education—no commute required. The college is rolling out new programs in business, digital marketing, project management, and more, plus courses in multiple languages for non-English speakers. With an average student age of 34, it’s clear this isn’t just for recent high school grads—working adults and career changers are welcome. What do you think: is online college the future for Boston? #Education #College #Boston00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowFrom Rock Bottom to Keynote Star!Jeffrey Lee, the guy behind Rock Bottom University, is bringing his game-changing message to the African American Golf EXPO! After 35 years in the corporate world, he’s sharing how hitting rock bottom can actually launch you to new heights. His new book and hands-on workshops are all about turning setbacks into superpowers. If you’re ready to flip your struggles into success, this is your moment! #Education #College #RockBottomUniversity00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowInside Northeastern’s real-life power teamEvery major decision at Northeastern, from launching new global campuses to shaping academic programs, comes down to a behind-the-scenes crew that keeps the university running like a well-oiled machine. President Aoun may be the face, but it’s a team of seven vice presidents—think of them as the university’s own directors, producers, and choreographers—who handle everything from finances and legal matters to student life and global expansion. Their choices impact every student, staff, and faculty member daily. What do you think: Should university leadership be more transparent about how these decisions are made? #Education #College #Northeastern00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowDavid Banner Gets Real About HBCU HonorsDavid Banner just dropped some serious gems about why HBCU Honors is more than just an awards show. He says young people are tired of seeing only the highlight reel—they want to see the real, messy journey. Banner, who won the Cultural Impact Award, credits his time at Southern University for shaping him and says being SGA president meant more than any music award. His advice? Rest, read, and don’t rush growing up. This is the kind of inspo we need! #Education #College #DavidBanner00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowLincoln University’s funding gap: Why it matters nowMissouri shortchanged Lincoln University by $361 million over three decades compared to the University of Missouri, and you can see the impact right on campus—aging buildings, outdated labs, and overworked instructors. This isn’t just about numbers; it’s about whether the state truly values its Black land-grant university and the communities it serves. Lawmakers finally made progress last year by matching federal funds, but the damage isn’t fixed yet. Should Missouri pay back the gap and guarantee equal support moving forward? What would real commitment to educational equity look like for all Missourians? #Education #College #LincolnUniversity00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowGSU’s $4.6M boost could change college transfersThousands of students at Georgia State’s Perimeter College could soon have a much smoother path to a four-year degree, thanks to a $4.6 million Gates Foundation grant. This funding is set to break down the confusing hurdles that often trip up transfer students—especially those juggling work or online classes. The plan? Better course alignment, more digital support, and expanded tutoring and coaching. For many in Atlanta, this isn’t just about credits—it’s about opening doors to real career opportunities. What do you think: will this make a real difference for local students? #Education #College #Atlanta00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowPenn State’s transfer portal shakeup: Who stays?Penn State is facing a major crossroads as the transfer portal heats up, and the decisions made now could define the Nittany Lions’ future. With key players like Ethan Grunkemeyer, Andrew Rappleyea, and Tony Rojas on the radar, the pressure is on for Matt Campbell to keep the core together while also eyeing top talent from Iowa State. This isn’t just about filling roster spots—it’s about building a team that can compete at the highest level. What moves do you think Penn State should make to stay ahead in the Big Ten? #Education #College #PennState00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowPenn State’s transfer portal shakeup: Who stays?Penn State football is facing a major crossroads as the transfer portal heats up. With the offseason underway, the focus is on keeping key players like Ethan Grunkemeyer, Andrew Rappleyea, and Tony Rojas in Happy Valley. Losing top talent could seriously impact the Nittany Lions’ momentum next season, especially with other programs eyeing their stars. How do you feel about the current roster moves, and which players do you think are absolutely essential for Penn State to keep? Let’s talk about what this means for the team’s future and who you want to see suit up next fall. #Education #College #PennState10Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowClemson’s president’s side gigs spark big questionsClemson’s outgoing president, Jim Clements, made nearly half a million dollars last year from sitting on corporate boards—on top of his $1.2 million university salary. His role with a major homebuilder, which planned a huge development near campus, drew sharp criticism over potential conflicts of interest. This isn’t just a Clemson issue: across the country, college presidents often hold lucrative board seats, raising questions about priorities and transparency. Should university leaders be allowed to juggle these high-paying outside roles? Or does it risk putting school interests second? Let’s hear your take on how much is too much when it comes to leadership side hustles. #Education #College #Clemson00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowBig shakeup brewing at UNM Athletics?Fernando Lovo, UNM’s athletic director, might be heading to Colorado, and it’s got people talking. The University of New Mexico says nothing’s official yet, but the buzz is hard to ignore—especially since Lovo just started his second year here. With Colorado’s AD stepping down soon, the timing is interesting. If Lovo leaves, it could mean big changes for UNM sports, right after a year of leadership shifts. How do you think this could impact our student-athletes and the future of Lobo athletics? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #College #UNM00Share