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University of Illinois Plans To Add 500 Professors

Chancellor Phyllis Wise intends to complete the surge over the next five to seven years to beef up a flagship campus faculty depleted by retirements and departures.

The most dangerous part of playing beer pong might not be drinking too much beer.

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A labor union has accused Caterpillar Inc. of training nonunion workers as replacements in case next month’s labor negotiations stall.

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The poll found that 71 percent of Americans view higher education as important to a person’s financial security in the future.

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Once thought of as the key to premium earnings and better job selection for recent graduates, the bachelor’s degree is no longer a valued commodity for entrance into the labor market.

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New regulations enacted by Congress in June have stripped Pell Grant eligibility from nearly 3,000 Mississippi students.

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A recent report released by Pew Charitable Trusts found that graduates holding four-year college degrees are in actuality more protected in a pernicious economy than those with lesser education credentials.

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Dr. Vivian Mathews Presley, president of Coahoma Community College for more than two decades, and the first woman to head a community or junior college in the state of Mississippi, will retire June 30.

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A California college is teaming up with Robert Redford to create a program where students can combine environmental studies with media and liberal arts.

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An interim president has been named for Coppin State University.

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