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Shrinking Pains at West Virginia University
The university is planning unprecedented program reductions and layoffs, citing a historic deficit and a changing higher ed landscape. The faculty isn’t taking it lying down.
UC San Diego Protesters Accused of Misconduct
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More Indian Students Seeking a Ph.D. Leave the Country
The country’s providers of doctoral education say they lack enough applicants.
Louisiana Requires ‘In God We Trust’ Signs in All Classrooms
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Program Innovation: Scholarship Program Develops Cultural Understanding
Oregon Institute of Technology reimagined scholarship requirements to promote student success by adding professional and personal skill development focused on identity, diversity and cultural engagement.
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Academic Success Tip: Encouraging Class Attendance
Learning in college goes hand in hand with showing up to class. Professors find success promoting attendance using four methods.
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Cantonese Certificate Program Stalled at City College of San Francisco
The college was expected to launch two Cantonese certificate programs this fall. One program isn’t moving forward, and advocates are upset by the delay.
Simmons May Cut Some Liberal Arts Departments
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