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Birmingham-Southern College Denied State Loan
Alabama rebuffed the private college’s request for a loan from a program seemingly made for it. Now the college is suing the state to fend off a possible closure.
Survey: Students Considering Skills-Based Learning
Across the globe, college students are interested in industry-specific education for career advancement, but learners in North America want to see a return on investment, citing cost as a barrier to enrollment.
Success Program Launch: Peer Groups for Students in Recovery
The University of New Hampshire received $400,000 from the state to launch an alternative support group, benefiting as many as 100 students in the first year.
Conflicting Numbers Fly in Gallaudet Faculty Pay Quarrel
At the historic institution for the Deaf and the hard of hearing, faculty members and the administration are painting very different pictures.
2 Ivies Will Up Their Municipal Payments. Is It Enough?
Nonprofit universities often pay the towns that host them in lieu of property tax. Students say selective institutions with big endowments should do more.
Glorifying Hamas on Campus
Colleges should stop recognizing Students for Justice in Palestine as an official student group, Jacob Baime writes.
Wisconsin Republicans Withhold Pay Raise for State University Workers
Universities of Wisconsin to Close a Branch Campus and Move 2 Online
This is the latest shift as the state system faces ongoing enrollment declines at most of its 13 community colleges.
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