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.
Continue reading …A labor union has accused Caterpillar Inc. of training nonunion workers as replacements in case next month’s labor negotiations stall.
Continue reading …The poll found that 71 percent of Americans view higher education as important to a person’s financial security in the future.
Continue reading …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.
Continue reading …New regulations enacted by Congress in June have stripped Pell Grant eligibility from nearly 3,000 Mississippi students.
Continue reading …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.
Continue reading …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.
Continue reading …A California college is teaming up with Robert Redford to create a program where students can combine environmental studies with media and liberal arts.
Continue reading …An interim president has been named for Coppin State University.
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