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DOJ and Kansas AG Challenge Undocumented Student Tuition Law
Education Management DOJ and Kansas AG Challenge Undocumented Student Tuition Law

Tracing the Evolution of Kansas’ Tuition Policy and the Catalyst for Federal Action The long-standing foundation of educational access in the Midwest now faces a significant legal tremor as federal and state authorities align to dismantle tuition protections. This journey began over two decades ago

University of Waterloo Names Class of 2026 IDEAL Scholars
Education Management University of Waterloo Names Class of 2026 IDEAL Scholars

The competitive landscape of higher education is undergoing a fundamental transformation as institutions like the University of Waterloo prioritize inclusive excellence to address historical inequities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. By announcing the newest cohort of IDEAL

Interior Design Fosters Student Wellbeing and Belonging
Education Management Interior Design Fosters Student Wellbeing and Belonging

The architectural landscape of higher education is undergoing a fundamental transformation as institutions recognize that physical spaces directly influence the psychological resilience and academic perseverance of the modern student body, especially since social isolation has become a significant

Can California End the Bachelor's Degree Turf War?
Education Management Can California End the Bachelor's Degree Turf War?

California’s expansive public higher education landscape is currently grappling with a fundamental shift in its institutional hierarchy as community colleges push beyond their traditional two-year boundaries. For decades, the Master Plan for Higher Education maintained a strict division of labor:

How Will Virtual Reality Shape the Future of Learning?
Education Management How Will Virtual Reality Shape the Future of Learning?

The integration of immersive technology into the modern academic curriculum has transitioned from a speculative experiment to a necessary evolution in how information is synthesized and retained. San José State University's School of Information, in collaboration with New Media Learning, is

Is the Financial Model for Private Colleges Broken?
Education Management Is the Financial Model for Private Colleges Broken?

The traditional financial architecture of private higher education is currently facing a set of unprecedented pressures that threaten the long-term viability of institutions lacking massive endowments. For decades, these colleges relied on a high-tuition, high-discount model that attracted students

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