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St. Cloud State leaders recommend major cuts in degree programs, faculty
The Fargo Forum· 6 days agoUniversity leaders are proposing major budget cuts to programs and faculty to address a budget...
St. Cloud State proposes cutting degree programs, faculty positions – again
KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul· 6 days agoThe university is recommending cuts to 96 programs and 57 faculty.
The Long, Steep Fall of an Online Education Giant
The Wall Street Journal· 21 hours agoThey had plenty to celebrate. 2U, which partners with universities to bring degree programs and other classes online, had a market value topping $5...
Nearly half of master’s degrees have a negative ROI
The Hill· 8 hours agoMore than three-quarters, 77 percent, of four-year bachelor degrees have a positive return on investment, the study found, compared to just 57 percent of master’s
15 Easiest Degrees That Pay Well
Insider Monkey via Yahoo Finance· 11 hours agoIn this article, we will look at the 15 easiest degrees that pay well. We have also talked about the latest statistics related to college degree holders...
UPenn Becomes First Ivy League College To Launch AI Degree Programs
Black Enterprise· 5 days agoThe University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) is offering the first-ever degree programs in AI in the Ivy...
Nearly half of all masters degrees aren't worth getting
Reason.com· 2 days agoThe paper, by Senior Fellow Preston Cooper, examined data from over 50,000 degree and certificate ...
Running a new race: Marathon educator leads the way for future teachers
The Weatherford Democrat· 1 day agoBuilding a new bachelor’s degree program from the ground up is a marathon, not a sprint. Lucky for...
San Antonio's Alamo Colleges extending bachelor's degree programs to all 5 campuses
San Antonio Current· 3 days agoAlamo Colleges has offered four-year-programs since Texas lawmakers passed legislation in 2016...
A 62-year-old boomer without a college degree can't land a higher-paying job — and she doesn't see...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoIt means that a lot of them will primarily rely on Social Security — and the program is projected to...