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State Support for Colleges Grew as Stimulus Funds Ebbed
Even with a reduction in federal stimulus funding, state support for higher education was up 10 percent in fiscal 2024.

University of Arizona Begins to Address Financial Woes
Facing a projected $177 million budget deficit, UA administrators are working on a recovery plan amid sharp criticism from the governor and others.
Vermont College of Fine Arts Seeks Buyer
Vermont College of Fine Arts, which moved its low-residency programs out of state and sold off several campus buildings in...
Cleveland State, Notre Dame College in Partnership Talks
Cleveland State University is in talks to absorb Notre Dame College, a small private institution in nearby South Euclid, Ohio...
Judge Clears Way for Catholic U’s Sale of ‘Wizard of Oz’ Dress
A judge has cleared the way for the Catholic University of America to auction off a gingham dress that Judy...
Governor Blasts University of Arizona for Financial Crisis
In a scathing letter to the Arizona Board of Regents, Governor Katie Hobbs chastised the University of Arizona and its...

2024 Begins With Wave of Job Cuts
Financial issues caused the University of New Hampshire to seek deep job cuts and even prompted a hiring freeze at the wealthy University of Chicago.

Western Oregon University Adopts New Grading System
D and F grades will be replaced with “no credit” and will not affect students’ GPAs. University leaders say it will raise retention rates; critics say it may lower academic rigor and lead to grade inflation.
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