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Recent college grads weathered recession better than their less-educated peers ...
St. Louis Beacon
Recent college graduates who are navigating the stagnant post-recession job market, can take some consolation in a new study by Pew's Economic Mobility Project that says their newly inked bachelor's degrees might offer them a greater chance of ...
Young college grads fared better than peers in recessionToday.com (blog)
Degrees Protected New Grads From Recession's WorstABC News
US college degree still worth it, says studyBBC News
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University Presidents Make Statehouse Appeal For Higher Education Funding
StateImpact Indiana
University Presidents Make Statehouse Appeal For Higher Education Funding · Indiana Voucher Students May Get Chance To Be Their Brother's (Or Sister's) Keeper · State Senator, AG Want More Police Officers In Indiana Schools · Fiscal Cliff Cuts To ...
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InformationWeek Education: Your New Guide To Higher Education IT
InformationWeek
Every industry tends to think its IT challenges are unique, and higher education is no exception. Its resources are especially scarce. Its goals and motives aren't inherently commercial. The services it provides are fundamentally different from those ...
Two-Year Degrees Vs. Four-Year Degrees: Sometimes Associate's Beats ...
Huffington Post
Eileen Collins. Before launching her NASA career as both the first female pilot and the first female commander of a space shuttle mission, Collins started her college education at Corning Community College.
Grove co-authors bill to block tuition, fee hikes for college students
Taft Midway Driller
Assemblywoman Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) this week began the 2013 legislative session by co-authoring a measure to protect University of California, California State University and community college students from rising costs through a seven year ...
State College Officials Considering 12% Tuition Hikes
Patch.com
new_asset_attachment_attributes. The state's Board of Regents for Higher Education is considering a more than 12 percent hike in tuition for students who attend state community colleges or one of the four state-run universities, the Connecticut Mirror ...
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Colleges' physical education requirements fade away
USA TODAY
Just 39% of four-year colleges said students had to meet physical education requirements in 2010, down from about two-thirds in the 1980s and '90s and a peak of 97% in the 1920s, say researchers who checked the websites of 354 randomly selected ...
State College Officials Considering 12% Tuition HikesPatch.com
Double-digit tuition increases being considered by college systemThe Connecticut Mirror
Legislation of Interest to Higher Education Institutions: StudentsJD Supra (press release)
Hartford Courant -Huffington Post -Red and Black
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Where the action is in higher education
Washington Post (blog)
Should everybody go to college? What's a non-traditional student? What's a “second-chance” institution? What are community colleges doing? Is American education as big a mess as some make it out to be? These are some of the issues that I discussed in ...
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Investing in higher education pays big dividends for the economy
Baltimore Sun (blog)
The current political divide in Congress offers an opportunity for Americans to have a conversation about federal spending, which should not be confused with investing federal dollars to grow the economy ("Trouble ahead," Jan. 2). Are continuing to ...
Study: Pell Grant Restrictions Hurt Mississippi StudentsMississippi Public Broadcasting
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WTNH
Community college offers degree in video game design
WTNH
MANCHESTER, Conn. (AP) — Manchester Community College is joining other colleges to offer an associate's degree program in video game design. The Journal Inquirer reports that Professor Edward Hogan says Connecticut does not have a large gaming ...
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