Author: Matthew Lynch
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News – National Back to School Month: Tuition Assistance 101 and how to apply
August is National Back to School Month, a time filled with excitement, anticipation, and – for many families – a healthy dose of financial stress. With ... -
Officials Remind Borrowers of Opt-Out Deadline, Proceed with Rulemaking Process
[City, State] – As the deadline for borrowers to opt out of a new financial regulation approaches, officials are reminding individuals of their rights and encouraging ... -
Manhattan College Names Kristell Lowe Vice President Of Student Life
RIVERDALE, NY – Manhattan College is thrilled to announce the appointment of Kristell Lowe as Vice President of Student Life, effective August 14, 2023. Lowe brings ... -
ETSU faculty member recognized for contributions to engineering education
JOHNSON CITY, TN – [Faculty member name], [Department] at East Tennessee State University (ETSU), has been recognized for their outstanding contributions to engineering education. [He/She/They] received ... -
SSU nets two NASH awards
[City, State] – [Date] – The [School Name] (SSU) community is celebrating a double victory after two of its faculty members secured coveted National Academy of ... -
Nearly 1,000 Native Children Died at Boarding Schools, Interior Dept. Finds
A chilling report released by the U.S. Department of the Interior has unveiled the horrifying reality of Native American boarding schools, revealing that almost 1,000 children ... -
Illinois underfunds public universities by $1.4B, report says. Is there a solution?
A new report from the Illinois Economic Policy Institute paints a stark picture: Illinois public universities are facing a $1.4 billion funding gap, a shortfall that ... -
Pomp & Circumstance – Liberty & Kansas City North
The “Pomp & Circumstance” of a symphony’s name often evokes images of grandeur, of a powerful orchestra sweeping listeners away with its music. This is certainly ... -
‘Colleges Worth Your Money’ Highlights K
The college search process is daunting, filled with rankings, acceptance rates, and a seemingly endless list of factors to consider. But for students and families focused ... -
Indiana’s new diplomas spark concerns among university leaders
Indiana’s new, standardized high school diploma, designed to offer a more flexible and personalized learning experience, is facing resistance from some unexpected quarters: university leaders. While ...