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Apr 15 2024
Analysis
Ignore the sticker price: How have college prices really changed?
Public discussions regarding rising college costs typically focus on the listed cost of attendance (COA), or “sticker price.” Sticker prices for four-year colleges and universities are in the tens of thousands of dollars per year and have risen substantially over the past several decades. High and rising college sticker prices are the subject of considerable attention.
But what
Brookings InstitutionApr 17 2024
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College fields outrage over ‘controversial’ conservative commencement speaker Riley Gaines
But some female student athletes said they support the selection Following the announcement of a “controversial” leading conservative speaker for its commencement address, Adrian College has faced backlash from pro-LBGTQ+ students and alumni demanding officials disinvite the speaker. The small, private Michigan liberal arts university shared that Riley Gaines would headline its May 5
The College FixApr 15 2024
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Curry College president Jay Gonzalez offers job guarantee to grads
Now, Gonzalez is serving up an unconventional idea, but one he believes may be essential to Curry’s survival: a job guarantee program for all full-time undergraduates starting with the current crop of around 500 first-year students. He announced the Curry Commitment, as he calls it, at his inaugural celebration on Friday at the Milton campus. From his research, only a handful of US colleges
The Boston GlobeApr 17 2024
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Free car seat giveaways, safety checks at Children's Hospital of Michigan in Detroit
Is your child's car safety seat installed properly? Is it the right type and size for your child? Has it been recalled? You might think you've got it right, but a survey from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration suggests that nearly half of Americans unknowingly make mistakes installing infant car seats and booster seats, putting them in too loosely, at an incorrect angle of
Detroit Free PressApr 14 2024
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Pop-up clinic to bring a weekend of free medical care to Anchorage
Later this week, Alaskans can access medical exams, new glasses, vaccines, teeth cleanings and other medical services at Begich Middle School in East Anchorage — all free of charge. The event, which was held last April as well, is sponsored by the Mountain View Lions Club Foundation with help from a national nonprofit, Remote Area Medical. It is being run by dozens of doctors, optometrists,
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 08 2024
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Utah men’s college basketball transfer portal tracker
Utah State forward Great Osobor (1) drives past TCU center Ernest Udeh Jr. (8) during a first-round college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament, Friday, March 22, 2024, in Indianapolis. The NCAA transfer portal has created an environment where player movement is at a fever pitch each offseason. Here is a running list of players from the state of Utah’s seven Division I men’s college
Deseret NewsApr 07 2024
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Biden Title IX changes threaten free speech, due process: legal experts
‘Single campus bureaucrat’ would be ‘judge and jury’ Pending Title IX changes threaten free speech and due process, according to several legal experts who spoke to The College Fix. The administration’s submitted updates to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 are under regulatory review as of April 5. Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education institutions. The
The College FixApr 08 2024
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College women's basketball: Gamecocks in position to stay on top
Coach Dawn Stley and South Carolina have cemented their place as the next dynasty in women’s basketball. With two NCAA titles in the past three seasons and 109 wins in the last 112 games, it’s hard to argue with that. It doesn’t look like it’s going to end any time soon with most of the players back from this year’s title team. First it was Immaculata then Louisiana Tech and USC. Next was Pat
Salisbury PostApr 08 2024
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College Credits: Arlington Heights Resident Honored At Augustana
Augustana's Cochrane Nominated For 'More Than I Imagined' Series Augustana College senior Andrew Cochrane, an English education major from Arlington Heights, IL (60004), was nominated to submit a 'More Than I Imagined' profile by Dr. David Crowe, professor of English. Annually, faculty nominate Augustana's seniors who have achieved remarkable academic or personal growth to appear in the
Patch.comApr 13 2024
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Lincoln community members gather at Seng Park for Community Free Market
Community members displayed their clothes, toys, household appliances and whatever else they intended to give away on blankets and tables near and under a pavilion on the north end of the park. "People are free to bring items they no longer have use for or don't want, and anybody else can just come and take it," he said. Community Free Market is open to everyone, with no requirement to bring
Lincoln Journal Star