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Positive Partnership: West Virginia Colleges Partner to Keep Recent Grads In-State
A new program created by West Virginia and Marshall Universities aims to support recent graduates in establishing remote work opportunities within the state.

Biden Administration Puts Grad Schools in the Hot Seat
The Education Department’s new transparency measures will tell prospective students if a graduate program will leave them with debt they can’t afford to pay back. But the agency nixed its original plan to include nonprofit undergraduate programs.
National Cohort Default Rate Hits 0%

First-Gen Videos Welcome New Students to Higher Ed
To welcome incoming students and promote university resources, Saint Mary’s College in Indiana recruited first-generation learners to provide success tips in a five-part video series.

Freeing Stranded Credits, Removing Barriers to Completion
Eight Ohio colleges took part in a trial program that forgave debts owed by students and allowed them to re-enroll. Transcripts of students who stick with the program will eventually be unlocked.
2 University of Pennsylvania Professors Win Nobel for Medicine

Citing Significant Budget Deficits, Several Colleges Face Cuts
The affected institutions include Christian Brothers, Delta State, Lane Community College, Miami University, St. Norbert and Shepherd.
Judge Dismisses UT Austin Professor’s Bias Suit Against Texas A&M
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