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ACT Scores Drop for Sixth Year in a Row

The national average ACT composite score dropped to 19.5 out of a maximum score of 36 for the Class of...

Morgan State to Build Barrier Around Campus

Morgan State University in Baltimore is planning to surround the campus with fencing after a shooting injured five people, including...
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Emporia State Cut Tenured Faculty. Enrollment Plunged.

Correlation doesn’t equal causation, but the Kansas university’s head-count troubles have worsened. Might other institutions following its example see a similar fate?

New Accounting System Causes Bill Backlog at U of Washington

The University of Washington is behind on its bills due to issues related to a new accounting system implemented over...

NE Iowa Community College President Placed on Leave

Northeast Iowa Community College president Herbert Riedel has been placed on administrative leave for reasons that aren’t entirely clear, local...
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Opinion

Tomorrow’s Health-Care Workers and Leaders Need Interprofessional Education

When health-care education programs train students to be good collaborators, the entire health-care system improves—and can be greater than the sum of its parts, writes physical therapy professor Norman Belleza.

Washington & Jefferson to Receive $50M Gift

Washington & Jefferson College will receive a gift of approximately $50 million to support student scholarships, the institution announced Wednesday...
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Regional Colleges Saw Biggest Application Gains After Tuition Resets

A new report compared post-reset application growth at nationally known and regional institutions.