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ND Senate approves $646M higher education budget – BusinessWeek

Grand Forks Herald ND Senate approves 6M higher education budgetBusinessWeekA 6 million higher education budget cleared the North Dakota Legislature on Thursday, receiving broad Senate approval despite continued criticism that it allows colleges to raise tuition at will. Senators voted …

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Cut costs by halting subsidies for higher education? – San Antonio Express


Texas Tribune

Cut costs by halting subsidies for higher education?
San Antonio Express
End all federal subsidies for

Atlanta Forward/ On the record – Atlanta Journal Constitution


Atlanta Forward/ On the record
Atlanta Journal Constitution
In the AJC March 5, 2010: “Between the regents and the

Guest commentary: The dire effects of cutting aid to education – Fremont News Messenger


msnbc.com

Guest commentary: The dire effects of cutting aid to education
Fremont News Messenger
Pell Grants, which help

Higher Education Ministry using Mobitel’s mLearning – Sunday Times.lk


Sunday Times.lk

Higher Education Ministry using Mobitel's mLearning
Sunday Times.lk
The Ministry of Higher Education recently signed an

Academy seeks cash and commitment as Canada heads to the poll – Times Higher Education


Academy seeks cash and commitment as Canada heads to the poll
Times Higher Education
As Canada prepares for its

Rick Snyder’s Education Cuts Spark Protests At University Of Michigan Commencement

A day meant to celebrate higher learning was injected with the politics of K-12 public education on Saturday, as a mass of protesters rallied outside the University of

UCs Seeking Out-Of-State Students To Make Up Deficits

SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California is looking for out-of-state solutions to its money problems.

Faced with sharp cuts in state funding, the 10-campus system is ramping up

KC University Backs Labor Professor In Video Controversy

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- University of Missouri-Kansas City officials say they're standing behind a labor studies professor whose lecture comments about union agitation tactics have created an Internet

Victoria Peng: Don’t Know What to Do After Graduation? It’s Okay

For many college seniors, myself included, finding a career path involves a waiting game for America to recover from an economic crisis and withdraw from the war in