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Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Flagship Universities Are Enrolling More Out-of-State Students: That May Be A Good Thing
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Aaron Klein, writing for Brookings Mountain West , reported recently that public flagship universities admit more out-of-state students now...
Thursday, September 22, 2022
Why does it take students six years to complete a four-year degree?
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In the early 90s, I was program director for a specially-designed higher education institute at Louisiana State University. I designed the...
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Tuesday, September 20, 2022
The Student Loan Program Is Designed to Shovel Federal Money to Colleges at Students' Expense
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Years ago, I traveled through central Uganda in a Land Rover, accompanied by a native guide. As we came around a curve in the road, we surpr...
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Thursday, September 8, 2022
Vermont Law School is rolling out new master's degrees: But does Vermont even need a law school?
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Vermont Law School, located in the bucolic village of South Royalton, has struggled recently with declining enrollment, demographic shifts...
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
You Do Know Debt Forgiveness Fuels a Healthy Economy. Essay by Steve Rhode
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Opinions and emotions are running high right now regarding student loan forgiveness. It is one of those topics that has become politicized r...
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Monday, September 5, 2022
Froma Harrop, Progressive Op-Ed Writer, Chats Up Secession
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Froma Harrop , a cheerleader for the progressive Democrats, chatted up the notion of secession in a recent op-ed column. Likely candidates...
President Biden, please be honest with the American people about the student-loan crisis
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Be real Baby, be real That's all I ask of you Baby, be real. Sir Douglas Quintet An Officer and a Gentleman is a terrific movie about a...
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