Students in the Physician Assistant program at Central Michigan University celebrated their transition from classroom-based learning to clinical education at their White Coat Ceremony this summer.
Year of Superlatives. Few institutions were more affected by partisan politics and polarization than U.S. higher education.
Despite the possibility of a government shutdown next week, the Education Department is slated to begin the complicated endeavor of determining how to carry out the sweeping higher ed changes in ...
President Donald Trump’s “skinny budget” proposal aims to eliminate a group of eight federally funded programs known as TRIO that support higher education access and success for individuals from ...
Indiana public universities will cut or consolidate roughly 400 degree programs due to a new state law requiring minimum graduate numbers. Faculty and staff express concerns that these cuts are driven ...
Beginning in July, students in programs designated as professional degrees will be capped at $50,000 per year, up to a total of $200,000. Students in other graduate programs will have annual limits of ...
Five ambitious goals for college leaders in 2026. As we enter the new year, I want to share some thoughts about what higher education needs to accomplish as a sector in 2026. I view these as ...
On Tuesday, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun spoke about the degree program changes as the Indiana state budget officially went into effect. Braun said that over the last couple of decades, the costs to ...
The Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved changes to rules of several Arkansas Division of Higher Education programs during a meeting Friday at the University of Arkansas-Pulaski ...
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