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Quincy College Graduates Each Receive $1,000 Gift
Quincy College students received two envelopes at their commencement ceremony Friday. One envelope read “gift” and contained $500 for each...
Academic Minute: Employment and Health
Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oswego Week: Michele Thornton, assistant professor in health services administration, examines the...
Compilation on the Value of Higher Education
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "Redefining Value and Promoting Economic Mobility." You may...

3,000 Videos for 3,000 Students
The president of West Texas A&M University hopes the short videos will encourage students to attend the regional public university and stave off potential enrollment declines.
College Weight Gain
Keeping off extra weight takes more than just gaining knowledge. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oswego Week, Amy...

Retirement Benefits Return
For the most part, institutions are resuming the faculty and staff retirement benefits they cut or stopped during the pandemic. Fights over the future of those benefits are being waged on some campuses.

ProctorU Abandons Business Based Solely on AI
The company will no longer sell services to monitor test taking -- if there is no human being analyzing the results.

An Unlikely Success in Admissions
To succeed in admissions this year, conventional wisdom holds that colleges (public and private alike) should be famous and hard to get into. Why is St. Norbert succeeding?
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