Tuition increase, spending cuts announced to close University of Nebraska's budget shortfall

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Arizona public universities face multimillion dollar cuts under new state budget
These 2 Utah universities are eliminating all cultural centers — going beyond the state’s anti-DEI requirements
Salaries for full-time faculty tick up 0.4% after inflation, AAUP finds
Concordia University Ann Arbor to cut most programs
College may not be the ‘great equalizer’ − luck and hiring practices also play a role, a sociologist explains
Why fewer young men are choosing to pursue college degrees
First-year persistence and retention hit decade high
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Grad programs have been a cash cow; now universities are starting to fret over graduate enrollment - The Hechinger Report
6 Universities of Wisconsin campuses expect structural deficits in FY25
KU establishes $11M center to boost women's health with big data
'It is hard as hell': For 1 in 5 students, the college experience includes raising a child
The top 10 most affordable colleges on the 'New Ivies' list from Forbes—2 are private schools
U of A's projected cash on hand for next year falls well below other universities
A thousand cuts: A look at colleges making restructuring moves
Cantwell, Moran Introduce Bill to Boost AI Education
Washington’s Mission: Make People Want to Use Open Data
Michigan Commits $10M to Train Semiconductor Workforce
Jun. 5, 2024 - Both the University of Michigan and Washtenaw Community College will be involved in training and retraining workers at the MSTAR center for semiconductor chip manufacturing.
Wisconsin Administrators See Rising Interest in Technical Colleges
Google funds new cybersecurity clinics at 15 colleges | EdScoop
Columbia College Chicago axes 70 positions on campus
Working-age adult population with some college but no credential jumps 2.9%, report finds
2023 CRA Taulbee Survey Report
Showed that 28% of computer science grad degrees specialized in AI or ML.
OpenAI builds ChatGPT system for colleges and universities | EdScoop
Pew: Almost half of adults say the importance of a college degree has declined
Georgia TILE Program Trains Future Tech Entrepreneurs
Jun. 4, 2024 - The Technology and Innovation Learning Experience (TILE) program will give $3,000 plus mentorship and training to 13 students from five startups from Georgia Tech, Georgia State University, Morehouse and Spelman Colleges.
Connecticut ‘Innovation Clusters’ Commits $100M to Tech
University of Michigan to Help Bring Tech Talent, Startups to Detroit
May 30, 2024 - The university is working with the Detroit Regional Chamber on Innovate Michigan, an initiative to keep skilled graduates from Michigan universities in state and to secure financing for companies founded by researchers.