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New Hampshire Merger Proposal Takes Shape
Governor-backed plan would merge state's public university and community college system boards in July. Budgets would be combined next year.

Lawmakers Push for Cal Grant Expansion
Proposed changes to the state aid program would make older students eligible for awards and loosen high school grade requirements.

Advancement Shops Go Digital
Despite large gifts grabbing headlines, college fundraising faces major challenges amid the pandemic. Advancement officers at a historically Black university, a public land-grant university and a private liberal arts college adjusted their fundraising strategies to cope.
Capital Campaign Watch: Emporia State, Robert Morris, Thomas
Starting Out: Emporia State University is starting a campaign to raise $50 million by October to support student success. The...
New Programs: Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering, Managing Disasters, Business, Human Clinical Nutrition, Business Analytics, Animatronics, Computer Science
Colorado School of Mines is starting a major in quantitative biosciences and engineering. Dickinson College is starting an online master's...

Endowment Returns Tumble
Endowments post lowest returns since 2016, but the slide isn't enough to keep 10-year averages from hitting a target.

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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.
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