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University leaders say removing the anti-racism research for months was a mistake. Students and researchers say it eroded academic freedom and institutional trust.
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“We should see savings, both in terms of cost and in terms of time, depending on how a student chooses to fund their education,” DU College of Professional Studies Dean Bobbie Kite said.
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The new memo has given pause to some UH professors as the university seeks to comply with state legislation overhauling higher education, which has garnered national scrutiny.
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The University of Houston-Downtown is partnering with Houston ISD offering guaranteed admissions to qualified graduates. The move would grant nearly 8,000 current seniors automatic admission to the Un...
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The Iowa Board of Regents has identified dozens of programs that could be removed because of low enrollment numbers and a lack of long-term viability.
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The University of Michigan more than doubled the financial aid it awarded this year to students through its tuition-free Go Blue Guarantee — one year after the university shut down its multimillion-...
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The University of Nebraska System established an AI Institute to coordinate cross-campus collaboration on everything from research to teaching resources to policy ideas and institutional guidance.
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International student enrollment has taken a sharp drop at The University of New Haven (UNH). University officials say enrollment among foreign students has decreased by about 3,000 over the last two ...
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The new figure adds online students to the mix as the university's flagship Knoxville campus partners with ASU.
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Opponents warned the policy’s vagueness could push professors to self-censor and leave students less prepared for the workplace.
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A major faculty group in the state described the proposal as a “sweeping, vague policy” and urged the governing board to reject it.
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The University of Utah is on track to offer a first-of-its-kind bachelor's degree program in artificial intelligence this fall.
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Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, an...
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NEW ORLEANS -- A year ago, Tyson Foods closed a meat-processing facility in Emporia, Kansas, laying off 800 employees in a community of 24,000. Flint Hills Technical College (FHTC), which was part of ...
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Learners need a way of communicating their skills and knowledge to potential employers, and tools like the comprehensive learner record help them to articulate.
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State Rep. Nathan Ballentine, R-Richland, said he’s concerned that too many SC college students are graduating with a mountain of debt and degrees that don’t translate into viable careers.
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New research from Texas and Ohio reveals how states can ensure credentials lead to opportunity for students.
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Students’ stark choice in northern Michigan: Go to college and never come back — or stay with smaller paychecks. That’s put school districts in a conundrum about how best to educate them.