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Fairfield Announces New Campus Focused on 2-Year Degrees
Fairfield University, in partnership with the Diocese of Bridgeport, will open a new campus in the fall of 2023 in...
Michigan State Distinguished Professors Back President
Nearly 100 distinguished, endowed chair and distinguished professors emeriti are the latest to publicly voice support for Dr. Samuel Stanley...
Bill Would Make Colleges Pay for Defaults
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican, wants universities to pay for student loans in default and the Congress to...
First-Year VMI Enrollment Plunges
Enrollment of first-year students at Virginia Military Institute dropped 25 percent this fall, The Washington Post reported. VMI welcomed 375...
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When to Move the Annual Meeting
As discriminatory state laws proliferate, higher ed associations need policies to guide decisions on whether to relocate the annual meeting, Erin Hennessy writes.
Michigan State Distinguished Professors Back President
Nearly 100 distinguished, endowed chair and distinguished professors emeriti are the latest to publicly voice support for Dr. Samuel Stanley...
Virtual Reality Can Boost Firms’ New Product Development
Virtual reality can be a tough sell for businesses outside the tech bubble. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of...
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Why Emporia State Axed 33 Employees
Emporia State cut tenured faculty as part of a controversial workforce-management policy. Officials promise a reinvestment of resources, but critics distrust leadership and fear the worst.
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