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Students, Parents and Voters Agree—Higher Ed Costs Too Much
Americans still believe in the power of a college degree, but the sticker shock of tuition and fees causes many to doubt the economic value, reducing access.
UCLA, Davis Join Strike Supporting Pro-Palestinian Protesters
Academic employees at two more University of California campuses have joined the University of California, Santa Cruz in the strike...
A ‘Great Misalignment’ Between Credentials and Jobs
Many future jobs won’t require a bachelor’s degree, according to a new report. But institutions aren’t offering credentials in the right fields to meet labor market demand.
Harvard to Refrain From Statements on Political Issues
Harvard University will refrain from making statements on public policy issues not directly related to institutional functions, interim president Alan...
Congress Extends In-State Tuition for Pacific Islanders
Some public colleges and higher education groups are worried about the precedent set by the change in federal law, which takes effect July 1.
Medical College Affiliated With Morgan State Pushes Timeline
Plans to open a for-profit medical school affiliated with Morgan State University in Baltimore have fallen badly behind schedule, The...
Audit Finds $692K Misspent by Fayetteville State Employees
Fayetteville State University employees allegedly spent $692,239 on “unallowable” credit card purchases, the Office of the State Auditor announced in...
Opinion
10 Reasons You May Not Reach Retention Goals
Thomas J. Thomas identifies common pitfalls in retention efforts.
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