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Some of the troubles plaguing higher education are hitting institutions a lot harder in New Hampshire. High public tuition? We have the highest. State aid…
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This week NHPR is taking a close look at higher education in the state with our special series A Matter of Degrees. But funding higher ed is a perennial…
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Pay-For-Play: NCAA Athletes' RightsEarlier this year, the National Labor Relations board ruled that college football players at Northwestern University are considered employees and could…
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Brendan Riley is an associate professor of English at Columbia College Chicago where he teaches writing, media studies, and literature courses. He has…
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We’re continuing our series “A Matter of Degrees” with a look at what it means to be college ready. A common complaint is that freshmen arrive without the…
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At New Hampshire colleges and universities, about 70 percent of faculty members are off the tenure track. And a good percentage of those non-tenured…
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For years, universities have been looking for creative ways to drum up cash as their costs increase. The most straightforward way to increase revenue is…
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American University of Antigua Students At Plymouth State | Create Infographics
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A 2013 report says 3,095 international students pursued higher education in New Hampshire; that was up 6.3 percent from the previous year. That report…
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At the collegiate level, there are many courses that take an unorthodox approach to core subjects.Case in point, Oberlin College's "How to Win a Beauty…