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Apr 22 2024
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Higher property taxes seen across Ohio
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AxiosMay 09 2024
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Alabama lawmakers pass $11 billion in education spending, without cost-of-living increases
After lengthy debate – and sparring between chambers – Alabama lawmakers finalized a $9.3 billion regular education budget and $1.7 billion in additional spending for K-12 and higher education. That brings total spending on pre-K, K12 and higher education to $11 billion, below the record $11.6 billion allocated for the current budget year. The funding joins the state’s $3.4 billion general
AL.comApr 30 2024
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SVVSD Special Education department hosts parent resource fair
St. Vrain Valley Schools’ Special Education department is hosting a parent resource fair to give families of students with disabilities an opportunity to connect with community resources and agencies. The fair will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Skyline High School, 600 E. Mountain View Ave., Longmont. The groups participating include Aims Disability Services, ARC of Weld County,
Boulder Daily CameraMay 02 2024
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Higher ed news: EKU to take SNAP benefits on-campus, new associate provost at UK
Eastern Kentucky University is now the first college in Kentucky to accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits at its on-campus store, the university announced in April. Students can use SNAP benefits at the POD convenience store on campus. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, one in four college students do not have adequate access to food products and
Lexington Herald-LeaderNov 10 2017
Perspectives Blog
Popping Filter Bubbles in Higher Education
Editor's Note: At AllSides, we have several educational programs that expose students to different ideas because we view diversity of thought as an integral part of the educational experience. This blog post explores the pros and cons of the current higher ed system and how, overall, students could benefit from increased exposure to academic ideals that fall outside of their filter bubbles.
John KeslerMay 02 2024
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Danske’s Net Income Rises 9% Helped by Higher Interest Rates
Danske Bank A/S posted a 9% advance in first-quarter net income, roughly in line with analyst expectations, as higher interest rates improved profitability at Denmark’s largest lender.
Profit by that measure was 5.63 billion kroner ($810 million) compared with an average estimate of 5.56 billion kroner in a Bloomberg survey of analysts. The Copenhagen-based bank’s net interest income —
BloombergApr 17 2024
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Biden to call for higher tariffs on Chinese steel
President Joe Biden on Wednesday called for sharply higher U.S. tariffs on Chinese metal products as part of a package of policies aimed at pleasing steelworkers in the swing state of Pennsylvania, at the risk of angering Beijing.
As he campaigned for reelection in the "Steel City" of Pittsburgh, Biden aides said the U.S. president was proposing raising to 25% the tariffs imposed by his
ReutersMar 15 2024
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College tuition in Utah will likely increase next fall. The state higher education board will consider recommendations from state schools later this week.
University of Utah freshman Gabby Leonardo studies in the J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. With a year of tuition freezes in their rearview mirror, tuition will likely go up at Utah’s public colleges and universities next fall. Even Southern Utah University, which has not raised tuition for five consecutive years, will ask
Deseret News