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Profiling Some of the Institutions With the Most Minority Business Graduates

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Two recent MBA graduates became presidential management fellows, three-year positions with the federal government. The College of Business is named for Larry Gies, founder and CEO of Madison Industries. In 2018, Larry and Beth Gies gave $150 million.

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Australia asks universities to show they merit the title

Confessions of a Community College Dean

In 2018, when the Australian Research Council last conducted the national research evaluation exercise known as Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), Charles Sturt’s research was judged of world standard in 41 percent of the broad fields assessed. First up is Charles Sturt University, whose current registration expires in April.

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How can America Encourage College Dropouts to Complete their Degrees

Edu Alliance Journal

As the United States’ employment needs quickly change, industry and government have a pressing need for more qualified workers. How industry addresses the education of employees. The current estimated cost to the company is $65 million since 2018. Government. 447) which is advocated by numerous corporations.

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Researchers Present Recommendations for Reversing Minority Male Enrollment Declines at Community Colleges

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

These decreases are especially concerning because of how popular a path community colleges have been for these groups: 44% of all Black undergraduates and 57% of all Native undergraduates attended community colleges in 2018. Other ideas focused on teachers. Jon Edelman can be reached at JEdelman@DiverseEducation.com

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The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 4: Student Issues

The Change Leader, Inc.

trillion in the first quarter of 2018 (as a comparison, 10 years ago, this number was $600 billion), and researchers from the Brookings Institute believe that many students will be financially crippled by these loans and/or wont be able to repay them. MarketWatch recently reported that outstanding debt reached $1.5

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Owners of Shuttered For-Profit Hussian College Sue ex-CEO, Charging Embezzlement (David Halperin)

Higher Education Inquirer

Hussian, in 2018, had expanded by taking over Tennessee-based for-profit Daymar College , a school that had in 2015 agreed to a $12.4 million settlement to end a lawsuit, alleging deceptive practices, brought by Kentuckys attorney general. Editor's note: This article originally appeared on Republic Report.]