Nevada State College offering $2,000 for official fight song
Colleges, schools and even individuals everywhere have fight songs, those tunes listened to for a boost of grit and tenacity.
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Colleges, schools and even individuals everywhere have fight songs, those tunes listened to for a boost of grit and tenacity.
After the Trump administration dialed back oversight of student loan servicers, states have responded to demands from consumer groups by passing new laws targeting companies that handle millions of borrowers' payments.
The key to maintaining US leadership in science and engineering may rest not primarily with universities’ science and engineering programmes but rather with their schools of education, experts have told Congress.
University of Alaska cuts are just the latest example of what is probably the new normal in US political culture
To help students majoring in artistic fields find employment after graduation without compromising their passions, Texas-Arlington develops unique concentrations with practical applications.
In the name of efficiency, Iowa’s Board of Regents spent $290,000 on a project to help prospective students submit just one application to be considered at all three of the state’s public universities, but few have used it — including just 66 for this fall’s semester.
Universities that are mulling whether to destroy evidence in Title IX investigations got an answer last week: Don’t.
Colorado State University claims that “American” is a non-inclusive word that should be avoided.
Amazon moves deeper into offering postsecondary credentials, following Google and other big employers, but largely bypasses traditional colleges with the expanded training options.
A recent federal watchdog report about the breadth of food insecurity on America’s college campuses came with a caveat: “Nationally representative survey data that would support direct estimates of the prevalence of food insecurity among college students do not exist,” the Government Accountability Office wrote in the report to lawmakers.