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This brief examines first-generation students’ reasons for leaving school and the role their social networks played in informing their decision.
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Faten (left), a former Florida Atlantic University student who was 10 credits away from graduating when Florida ended in-state tuition for undocumented students, stands with her mother. She had to end...
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Teaching assistants and researchers want the University of California to help defend them as Trump cracks down on foreign visitors.
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The University of Northern Iowa announced Monday it is launching three-year degree pathways for more than 30 majors.
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Some of president’s most audacious cuts have been scaled back or suspended, but a year of turmoil is beginning to show in institutions’ bottom lines.
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The new staff members will focus on creating, explaining and enforcing college speech policies following years of escalating campus protest activity.
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The Trump administration is leaning away from dramatic funding cuts and settlements with universities, and more toward standard tactics to try to limit funding.
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As the nationwide nursing shortage continues to strain hospitals and health systems, universities are stepping up with innovative partnerships to expand educational access and train the next generatio...
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The University of New Haven will offer tuition-free degrees and start-up support to help young innovators bring their inventions to market.
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Article Summary The bill calls for annual increases in university funding of $135 million each year over the next several
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In an effort to remove financial barriers and expand access to mental health care, the University of Arizona says it will provide free counseling for its students beginning July 1.
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Amid federal cuts and funding uncertainties, the University of California is advocating for a state bond to fund scientific research projects at California universities.
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The University of Cincinnati announced a new grant that will help low-income students attend the school with free tuition, according to a press release from the university.