North Carolina A&T State University names James Martin II new chancellor
By Justyn Melrose, Dolan Reynolds & Brayden Stamps
NC A&T State University to make special announcement
By Carrie Hodgin
James Martin II elected chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University – UNC System
North Carolina A&T Names Its Next Leader
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Gow hearing concludes, panel to decide his fate as tenured faculty
By Michael Germaine
Alumni respond to idea to merge Saint Augustine's, Shaw, after meeting between schools and local business leaders
By Mark Bergin, Curt Tremper & Destinee Patterson
Saint Augustine's University, Shaw | HBCU advocates have strong reaction to meeting discussing SAU, Shaw merger
By Akilah Davis
Saint Augustine's University Board of Trustees Chairman responds to lawsuit against him and board
By Gilat Melamed
Suit seeks to remove St. Augustine's University trustees
Raleigh Developers Looking To Force Merger Between Shaw & St. Augustine's, Says Trustee
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Cincinnati university officially announces closing date after months of problems
Cincinnati's Union Institute & University announces closure amid budget problems, fined $4.2M - Cincinnati Business Courier
By Brian Planalp
Union Institute to permanently close June 30
By Dan Monk
Union Institute & University announces closure
By Zack Carreon
Union Institute & University to permanently close after 60 years
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105-year-old whose master's was interrupted by WWII gets degree
By Max Hauptman
A 105-Year-Old Just Got Her Stanford Degree After 83 Years
By Rae Alexandra
105-year-old walks at graduation to receive master's degree from Stanford
By Shafiq Najib
‘I’ve waited a long time for this’: woman earns Stanford master’s degree at 105
By Olivia Empson
105-Year-Old Gets Her Stanford Degree After 83 Years
By Alex Portee
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Students at Richard Donovan Prison graduate from first-ever program with UC
Opinion: We advocate for higher education opportunities to those involved in the criminal legal system
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Incarcerated students graduate from first-ever partnership with the University of California - News Releases
‘Now the dream is a reality.' Formerly incarcerated man graduates from UC Irvine
By Hetty Chang
For First Time, CA Prison Inmates Earn UC System Bachelors Degrees
By Toni Mcallister
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Jewish Harvard student suing Ivy League school details antisemitism, unsafe environment on campus
By Mara Siegler
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A Harvard Dean's Assault on Faculty Speech
By Keith Whittington
An Attack on Free Speech at Harvard
By Jeffrey Flier
Harvard's Dean of Speech Sanctions - WSJ
Faculty Speech Must Have Limits | Opinion
By Lawrence D. Bobo
Harvard's 'Abysmal' Year Continues — Minding The Campus
By Samuel J. Abrams & Steve Mcguire
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Q&A With Derik Queen - University of Maryland Athletics
Maryland Basketball: Derik Queen on his recruitment, his first day at practice and teaming with Julian Reese
By Ben Dickson
Portal Season: Purdue Boilermakers Basketball. The New Look Boilers
Maryland Basketball Recruiting: Amid his national blow-up, Terps bringing top guard to campus
By Colby Giacubeno
Maryland Basketball: Former UMD coach on Queen-Reese duo and roster, middle' scheduling, his season prediction
By Ben Dickson
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Helping nonexperts build advanced generative AI models | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
By Zach Winn
Databricks launches LakeFlow to help its customers build their data pipelines
By Frederic Lardinois
Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending June 15
By Salvatore Salamone
Databricks bolsters Mosaic AI with tools to build and evaluate compound AI systems
By Shubham Sharma
Databricks tools give whole business access to insights
By Jo Bowman
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Which Top Research Universities Are Most Receptive to Partner Hires?
By Megan Zahneis
Hiring Couples May Diversify Faculty Ranks, Tenure Pipeline
By Kathryn Palmer
Researchers release first national study on partner-friendly support for dual-career academic jobseekers
Do Institutions Support Partner Hiring? A New Tool Ranks Universities | Newsroom
By Brittany Phillips
UMaine ranked second among top-tier research universities for finding jobs for partners of faculty - UMaine News - University of Maine
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NYU Professor Scott Galloway Admits He’s ‘Haunted’ by Economic Fear — Has a Warning for Young People Who Don’t ‘Live To Work’
By Lou Carlozo
Wanted: Adult Supervision at Columbia
Three Columbia deans placed on leave over disparaging text exchange during antisemitism panel
By Chris Nesi
Three Columbia University deans placed on administrative leave over disparaging texts
By Jeffrey Clark
Columbia Administrators Fire Off Hostile and Dismissive Text Messages, Vomit Emojis During Alumni Reunion Panel on Jewish Life
By Aaron Sibarium & Eliana Johnson
Columbia administrators suspended over alleged antisemitic texts
By Luke Tress
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What’s Wrong With the FAFSA? - Dan Currell
By Dan Currell
Issues with FAFSA could mean many students don't go to college in the fall : Consider This from NPR
FAFSA form change has some families surprised over dip in financial aid
By Pritchard Strong, Jamie Munden & Keely Arthur
FAFSA Delays: What causes delays in receiving financial aid for students?
Fewer Texas students complete FAFSA after bungled rollout
By Elijah Nicholson-messmer & Sneha Dey
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34-year-old ‘scholar-activist’ allegedly behind UC Berkeley firebombs charged with felony arson
By Jennifer Kabbany
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Charges Dropped Against Most Columbia Building Occupiers
By Kate Seamons
Manhattan DA drops charges against Columbia University students arrested at anti-Israel protests
By Louis Casiano
Video shows moment NYPD sergeant accidentally fired gun inside Columbia's Hamilton Hall
By Graham A. Rayman
DA drops charges against most anti-Israel students who occupied Columbia building
Gaza war: Charges dropped against Columbia university protesters
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San Fran Conservatory student gets agency job - Slippedisc
By Norman Lebrecht
California's campus: Discover a trove of UC experiences that are open to the public
By Apollonia Morrill
Ursuline College taps Philly-area college exec as first male and layperson president
By Laura Hancock
NC State shares latest update on Poe Hall after supreme court ruling
NC State reveals plans to remedy toxic PCBs in Poe Hall. Here's what's being proposed.
By Korie Dean
NC State plans to gut Poe Hall, removing HVAC, walls and windows, as others fight renovations
By Delaney Eyermann, Keely Arthur & Jessica Patrick
Poe Hall to be gutted, business explains cleanup process
Updated remediation plans for Poe Hall as NC State officials continue to plan new fate for the building
By Mariah Ellis
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UA school cash reserves expected to shrink | Local | kvoa.com
By Sarika Sood
U of A officials have plan to tackle athletic department shortfall
By Justin Spears & Grace Trejo
Arizona's universities unveil latest budgets after millions in state cuts
By Helen Rummel
UA cash reserves expected to shrink | Video | kvoa.com
UA reveals results of new audits on financial health of athletics and global campus
By Carolina Cuellar
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Davis Tech strikes partnership with Rasa to aid students with criminal records
By Logan Stefanich
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Medical College of Wisconsin to invest $50 million in improving three areas in next 5-10 years
By Benita Mathew
MCW's Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment announces $50 million investment
By Hunter Turpin
Healthcare experts invest $50 million into Wisconsin healthcare needs
By Bryce Oselen
Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin announces $50 million investment
Wisconsin's Largest Health Philanthropy to Invest $50 Million to Address Key Health Issues
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University of the Arts unable to pay employees what is federally required
By Kristen A. Graham
University of the Arts supporters call for Pennsylvania attorney general to investigate abrupt closure
Philadelphia UArts shuts, locking out 1,300 students
By Michael Rubinkam & Maryclaire Dale
University of Arts closure remains a mystery
By Josh Moody
Troubles At 2 Philly-Area Academic Institutions Could Spur Redevelopment Rush Or More Blight
By Sonya Swink
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Rutgers board member must step down after indictment, faculty union says
By Brianna Kudisch
Boston liberal arts college blames low enrollment, possible staff cuts on anti-Israel protests
By Gabriel Hays
Emerson College plans layoffs; enrollment dip linked to protests
By Daniel Kool
Emerson College says enrollment down significantly after "negative" reaction to student protests; layoffs planned
By Neal J. Riley
Emerson enrollment ‘significantly down’ for incoming class, says ‘students protests’ a factor - Boston News, Weather, Sports
By James E. Kukstis
Emerson College’s Preventable Enrollment Crisis
By Matthew Wilson
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3 in 10 campus 'pro-Palestine' protesters had job offer rescinded in past six months: Survey
By Adam Sabes
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Minerva beheaded at wells college 2024
By Jacob Mack
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How do college students determine where to vote?
By Johanna Alonso
US universities are reinstating SAT scores. Experts say it will exacerbate racial inequality
By Melissa Hellmann
UVM Abruptly Fires Roughly 10 Staffers in Center for Health and Wellbeing
By Anne Wallace Allen
Thomas Jefferson appoints Michael Sneed as chair of the university's board of trustees
By Abraham Gutman
The best student cities to live in across the world right now, according to new rankings
By Emily Smith
Melbourne has been ranked as the fifth best city for students worldwide by higher education experts
By Liv Condous
Irish city with 'vibrant cultural experience' dubbed better than Miami and Washington
By Fionnuala Boyle
This UK city has been named the best in the world for students (again)
By Eleanor Noyce
Delhi, Mumbai Among Top 150 Cities Across The World For Students
By Amit Chaturvedi
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Plans for University of Minnesota Rochester downtown campus fade farther into the future
By Matthew Stolle
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Empathizing With Insects? University of Arizona DEI Urges Students to Treat Bugs Like 'Marginalized' Groups.
By Tony Kinnett
Ex Google Executive Explains Why He Was Disappointed To See "Harvard Alum" On Candidate's CV
By Bhavya Sukheja
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Dear Annie: My younger sister wants to drop out of college and my parents want me to talk to her about it
By Annie Lane
Netizens praise Goo Hye Sun for being accepted into the Master's in Science Journalism program at KAIST
By Sophie Ha
Goo Hye Sun accepted into the Master's in Science Journalism program at KAIST
Actress Koo Hye-sun (39) was accepted to KAIST Graduate School.On the 20th, Koo Hye-sun posted on he.. - MK
Boys Over Flower fame Goo Hye Sun lands admission in prestigious university KAIST to pursue master's
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College Tuition Hikes Approved
Kansas Board of Regents adopt average 3.9% tuition, fee hike for in-state, undergraduates • Kansas Reflector
By Tim Carpenter
KU to raise tuition by 3.5% across the board; student fees will also increase
By Mackenzie Clark
Kansas Board of Regents to vote on tuition changes for 2024-2025 on Thursday
By Shayndel Jones
Washburn University and Tech to see tuition increases this fall
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'It really puts students in an impossible situation' | ACLU of Texas says UT is infringing on student protesters' rights
By Melia Masumoto
ACLU Texas, students raise concerns about investigation of protesters
By Lily Kepner
'They're trying to trick students,' students and ACLU question UT's disciplinary notes
By Abigail Velez
University of Texas pro-Palestinian protests expenses: BBQ, hotel
By Lily Kepner
The Ceasefire Protesters - Most Resolute - Best of Austin - 2024 - Critics - Politics & Media
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The Princeton Review Has Released its "Best Value Colleges" for 2024: Rankings Name Schools in Seven Categories
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Disney told L.A. residents to move to Florida for a planned campus. They did, it was canceled and now they're suing
By Meg James
These employees moved across the country for work, then Disney canceled the project. Now they’re suing.
By Natasha Chen
Disney employees sue company over canceled relocation to Lake Nona
By Lauren Brensel
Disney workers sue after relocating for campus that was later scrapped
By Grace Dean
Workers sue Disney claiming they were fraudulently induced to move to Florida from California
By Mike Schneider
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Conner Hayes: Birmingham-Southern College's fatal fire sale
Birmingham-Southern selling statues, furniture and more in online auction
By Hannah Denham
Birmingham-Southern College estate auction and sale are now online
By Pat Byington
Community gets restless as Birmingham-Southern College sits idle
By Megan Scarano
Neighbors near Birmingham-Southern push the college to accept an offer to purchase campus soon
By Ayron Lewallen
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Centre Notifies Anti-paper Leak Law Amid NEET, UGC-NET Controversy; Jail Terms, Fine & Other Details
By Pragati Pal
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Possible human bones found on campus of University of Michigan
By Matt Jaworowski
Hello Ann Arbor: A mysterious discovery at Elbel Field, summer’s start and Braun Court’s demise
By Danielle Salisbury
Human Bones Found Near University of Michigan's Marching Band Field
By Abigail Adams
Police probe possible human remains found near UM campus
By Marnie Munoz
Potential human remains found at UMich construction site
By Marissa Corsi & Edra Timmerman
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#TBT: UT alumni Margaret Juhae Lee unveils a memoir of resilience & lost family history
By John-Carlos Estrada