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Now Is the Time for Hard Decisions
The president and provost of Ithaca College describe why they think strategic change in higher education is crucial now.

State Higher Ed Funding for Next Year Looks Like a Mixed Bag
California, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa and Kentucky are looking at spending more on colleges and universities in the upcoming fiscal year. Georgia, Hawaii, Nevada and North Dakota eye cuts.
New Programs: Entrepreneurship, Nursing, Software Engineering, Ocean Sciences
Berkshire Community College is starting a certificate in entrepreneurship. New York University is starting an M.S. in clinical research nursing...

Eyeing a Crosstown Merger
Saint Joseph's University and the University of the Sciences make a play for scale and health-care programs, but issues of identity will need to be addressed.

Open Season on the Faculty
It's a jungle out there for faculty members this legislative session, with state bills banning certain courses and content and, in Iowa, seeking to survey faculty members on their political beliefs.
New Programs: Nursing, Culinary Business, Marketing Analytics, Art, Marine Science, Environmental Horticulture
Emporia State University is starting a master of science in nursing program. Hudson County Community College, in New Jersey, is...

Gee's Tax Take in the Spotlight
West Virginia University and its president choose words carefully as lawmakers float eliminating the state income tax -- which could end a source of revenue that goes to funding higher education.

Giving to Colleges and Universities Flattens in 2020
Higher ed fundraising wakes up to reality a year after flying high with Bloomberg gift. Payouts from donor-advised funds drove an uptick in one giving category.
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