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Big Tech Investment in New York Will Benefit SUNY

Five major technology companies have agreed to a series of investments in facilities and research in New York State, in...

Kentucky's Attorney General Sues Third For-Profit College

Jack Conway, Kentucky's attorney general, on Tuesday filed a consumer protection lawsuit against National College of Kentucky, Inc., a for-profit...

Texas May Cut Almost Half of Undergrad Physics Programs

Almost half of undergraduate programs at public colleges and universities in Texas are in danger of being eliminated because they...

Rhode Island Approves In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students

Rhode Island's Board of Governors for Higher Education on Monday approved a policy allowing some students without legal documentation to...

Group Names 23 New 'Leader Colleges' Among Two-Year Institutions

Achieving the Dream today added 23 community colleges to its list of 52 "leader colleges." Colleges get the nod for...

U. of New Hampshire Considers Ban on Energy Drinks

While many colleges won't sell alcoholic energy drinks, the University of New Hampshire is considering a ban on non-alcoholic energy...

SUNY Union Adds Measures for Adjunct Faculty

The Delegate Assembly of the United University Professions, the faculty union of the State University of New York, has adopted...

Burlington President Quits

Jane Sanders resigned Monday as president of Burlington College, citing unspecified differences with the college's board, The Burlington Free Press...