Student loan payments may be restarting sooner than you think. “At some point, people are going to have to start paying what they can to afford to pay,” Cardona said […]
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Shaw seeks rezoning greenlight for construction and development in downtown Raleigh
The rezoning is needed, university officials said, to put the historic Black university on solid footing after years of financial concerns and backlogged campus maintenance. “We are fighting for our […]
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pledges $125 million to nursing education, workforce development
The announcement comes as the state tries to make sure it has enough nurses to serve patients in the coming years. A recent study showed Florida needs about 60,000 additional nurses […]
Investing in education could add $2.54 trillion to the global economy
This is World Economic Forum’s vision for a future-proof Education 4.0, which reflects the LEGO Foundation’s ambition to reimagine education so that children emerge equipped with skills like critical thinking, problem […]
Bennett College pioneers ‘micro-college’ model in HBCU community
Enrollment declines nationally are placing pressure on postsecondary institutions and their business models. Bennett is not immune, but Walsh’s team has decided to take a new approach.
Rhode Island substitute teacher under investigation for online comments about Elon Musk
A substitute teacher in Rhode Island wasn’t happy with billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter this week, so he let some of his students and his followers know about […]
Prairie View A&M should proceed with caution in partnership with Texas A&M
Flagship institutions in the Texas A&M University System will collaborate for research, academic expansion, and faculty development in a new partnership announced yesterday. The partnership will engage students, faculty and […]
Report: FAFSA applications sent personal data to Facebook
The revelation is a remarkable view of Facebook’s reach as a single-sign-on gateway even for government-managed properties.
FAMU, Grambling broadcast battles with SWAC show lack of institutional insight and control
An athletic director has resigned, a football coach is stirring public turmoil, and a contract has all but ensured litigation for the nation’s highest-profile historically Black athletic conference.
University presidential exodus is a sign of the great storm ahead in higher education
They also are expert readers of writing on the wall that in most cases is painted in invisible ink; fewer people can afford or want to go to college, politics are more intrusive in the university setting than they’ve ever been, and stakeholder groups are going to be increasingly demanding of the campus as a catalyst for social, economic and political change that it wasn’t designed to deliver.
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