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Coppin State University: A Renaissance of Purpose and Progress

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The numbers tell a compelling story of transformation for the historically Black college and university (HBCU). This past fall, Coppin welcomed Wes Muhammad, a 14-year-old from Baltimore into its largest freshmen class since 2011. Muhammad, a cybersecurity engineering major, is the youngest first year student in the schools history.

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Empowering Community Colleges Through AI: A New Era of Access and Economic Mobility

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Since Apple introduced Siri, its voice-controlled software, in October 2011, consumers have begun normalizing interactions with narrow AI. Community Colleges Are Well Positioned Historically, equity and inclusion in higher education have been shaped by various legislation and milestones that improved learner access in America.

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3 reasons state funding to public colleges is rising

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For only the second time in history, state funding to public colleges in 2023 exceeded per-student funding levels unseen since before the Great Recession. from an enrollment peak in 2011. The post 3 reasons state funding to public colleges is rising appeared first on University Business. million in 2023, down 0.5%

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These 2 colleges avoided closings in March by merger, acquisition

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(Updated: April 2, 2025) With college closings expected to uptick over the next five years due to the demographic cliff, two small regional colleges avoided shutting their doors by merging with larger institutions. The college closings and mergers of 2025 Rosemont College (Penn.) Cornish College of the Arts (Wash.)

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A brief history of the ‘honorific’ Oxbridge M.A. degree

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The third type is the degree awarded by the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge and Trinity College, Dublin, which are effectively honorific degrees. Teaching began to shift from the universities to the colleges. At Trinity College, Dublin, founded in 1592, the early M.A. Recipients have to be awarded a B.A.

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Pushing to No Longer Keep Meredith College a ‘Best-Kept Secret’

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Jo Allen, the retiring president of Meredith College, enjoys the administrative part of higher ed. Dr. Jo Allen The North Carolina native got her start in a place that, by now, seems very familiar to her, Meredith College. This return etched Allen all the more into the history of Meredith. To me, it felt bigger.”

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Bringing Authentic Humor into the Classroom

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College teachers can use it to create a welcoming classroom environment, increase learning, improve attendance, and reduce test anxiety (Banas, Dunbar, Rodriguez, & Liu, 2011). Allen, PhD, is a professor of history at Trinity Valley Community College. All rights reserved. Humor has a place in education.

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