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Meet the Undergraduate Working to Keep Students in Haiti in School
A rising senior at Earlham College is trying to keep Haitians in high school amid violence in the country. The college student, Ted Jacquet, recently received a grant to develop digital resources for high schoolers in Haiti who cannot be in their classrooms due to safety concerns. The project is estimated to reach 10,000 students at 80 schools.
July 28, 2021
News Roundup
Earlham College Opens Courses to Alumni and Public
Earlham College is offering nine of its online courses to alumni and the general public this summer as part of its new Online@Earlham initiative. Current students, Earlham alumni and the general public can now register through May 12 or until classes fill up. Registrants must hold a high school diploma, must meet Earlham’s admissions requirements and […]
March 18, 2021
Students
Earlham College Announces Scholarship for Local Students
Under Earlham College’s recently-established Heartland Region Scholarship, all accepted fall 2021 students who live within 150 miles of campus are eligible to receive $8,000 in funding over four years. This includes students living in eastern Ohio, Indiana, southern Michigan, northern Kentucky and the Chicago area, according to the college. Incoming students may also be eligible […]
November 23, 2020
News Roundup
Earlham College Suspends Early Decision Admissions, Opts for Early Action Program Instead
Earlham College in Indiana is suspending the early decision option in its admissions program and is opting for an early action one instead, announced the school Monday, saying early decision isn’t consumer friendly, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the College Board, about 450 colleges and universities across the United States have early decision […]
September 1, 2020
International
Two International Students Become Rhodes Scholars at Earlham College
Earlham College – a small liberal arts school in Richmond, Indiana – cultivated two Rhodes Scholars. Both plan to study and work with refugees and were once refugees themselves.
December 4, 2019
HBCUs
Experts: Freshmen Should Receive an Honest Account of What Takes Place on College Campuses
When Anthony Grant, associate director of admissions at Earlham College in Indiana, attended a college fair in New Mexico this past summer, a student asked him to tell her more about the discrimination she heard had taken place on campus recently.
November 8, 2017
Students
Make Room for the ‘Dean’s List Subversives’
As a professor, I encouraged students to join Women’s March events, but I stayed in the classroom. However, I am not silent when I use my classroom to normalize diversity.
January 31, 2017
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