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Fontbonne University to close in 2025

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The president of the Roman Catholic institution pointed to more than 15 years of enrollment declines and a looming demographic cliff.

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Fontbonne University to Close in 2025

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Fontbonne University to Close in 2025 Josh Moody Tue, 03/12/2024 - 03:00 AM The private, Roman Catholic institution in Missouri will shut down due to enrollment and financial challenges. Nearby Washington University will buy its campus. Byline(s) Josh Moody

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Gordon Gee to leave West Virginia University presidency in June 2025

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The longtime administrator said he wants to take a faculty spot in the public flagship’s College of Law.

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Fontbonne University to cut 21 academic programs, at least 18 faculty jobs

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million in fiscal 2025. The reductions will save the Roman Catholic college in Missouri about $2.3

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The 6 trends shaping the online business education landscape in 2025

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Here are six key trends we’re watching as 2025 approaches: 1. The post The 6 trends shaping the online business education landscape in 2025 appeared first on University Business. These trends aren’t just reshaping how we learn—they’re redefining how we lead, grow, and thrive in today’s workplaces and economy.

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Johnson & Wales University debuts 3-year bachelor’s programs

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Officials at the private Rhode Island institution cast the programs, which will be available in fall 2025, as a way for students to save both time and money.

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Top Australian universities set to increase tuition fees in 2025

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The Australian reported this week that a number of top Australian universities will increase tuition fees for international students – twice as fast inflation. The main job of our universities is to educate Aussies, to make sure that more Australians get a crack at going to university. That’s my focus.”