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Colleges Report Strong Fundraising Year
Many colleges have set fundraising records as fiscal year 2022 comes to a close. Experts note that higher ed philanthropy has boomed in recent years, even amid a pandemic.

An Outage, Silence and Finally, Acknowledgment of a Cyberattack
For three weeks, Whitworth University stayed mostly mum about network and website outages, prompting speculation about ransomware and frustrating professors and students. Wednesday it acknowledged a cyberattack.
New Programs: Computer Science, International Security, Actuarial Science, Education
Clarke University has reinstated its bachelor of science in computer science. George Mason University is starting a B.A. in international...

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Why I Gave $25M to a Small Liberal Arts College
By giving to McPherson College in Kansas, Melanie Lundquist wants to inspire more donations to small liberal arts colleges, she writes.
New Programs: Public Health, Dance, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Spatial Data
Albertus Magnus College is starting a major in public health. California State University Channel Islands is starting a major in...

IUPUI to Split Into 2 Universities
After 52 years as a shared operation, Indiana University and Purdue are breaking apart Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. Collaborative efforts will continue.

Financial Collapse at New Jersey City University
Governor Phil Murphy has called for an investigation into New Jersey City University's dramatic change in financial standing, which led NJCU to declare a financial emergency.
New Programs: Health, Early Childhood Education, Health and Aging
Davidson-Davie Community College is creating a large healthcare apprenticeship in North Carolina. Northern Essex Community College is starting an associate...
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