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Charlie Baker Goes to the NCAA

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“If you’re a governor — at least in Massachusetts — you worry about 351 cities and towns and you love them all because they all matter, and if you’re doing your job, you and your administration are spending a lot of time with everybody.”

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The Dark Legacy of Elite University Medical Centers

Higher Education Inquirer

Conversely, low-income patients, especially those without insurance or with inadequate insurance, are often forced into overcrowded public hospitals or community clinics that are underfunded, understaffed, and unable to provide the level of care available at elite institutions. where medical costs often lead to unequal access to care.

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Is it safe for international students to attend US universities? Here's a list of alternatives.

Higher Education Inquirer

Political and Social Climate: Under recent administrations, shifting immigration policies and fluctuating visa rules have made the US a less predictable destination. While the Biden administration has worked to stabilize student visa policies, uncertainty remains. Healthcare Concerns: The US has no universal healthcare system.

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Take It From Me….You need a Health Plan

College Forward

Take It From Me…You need health insurance (or at least a viable plan just in case you get sick, injured, or have other health-related issues arise) With everything that happens at the end of the year, one of the most important things for you to do is make sure you’re fully covered by medical, dental, and vision insurance for the next year.

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Thriving during the enrollment cliff: Navigating 2025’s challenges in education

University Business

Administrators at higher education institutions are bracing for another year of heightened challenges. Everything from financial instability, campus safety threats, mental health concerns and the rapid integration of artificial intelligence is here to stayfor now. These risks demand proactive strategies and a forward-thinking approach.

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California universities launch abortion services

Confessions of a Community College Dean

According to a New York Times article about how colleges are handling reproductive health in the post-Roe era, some administrators are wary of acceding to student demands. ” Still, not every college—even in blue states—is enthusiastic about this trend.

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