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Meeting the Looming Web Accessibility Regulations: The Time to Start Was Yesterday

WCET Frontiers

NWHeat (Northwest Higher Education Accessibility Technology) is a partnership between Orbis Cascade Alliance (for libraries) and the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium (NWACC). The compliance deadline is: 50,000 or more people: April 24, 2026, Fewer than 50,000 people: April 24, 2027. What is the Deadline?

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Tuition Hike Proposed in University of Maine System

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dannel Malloy The UMS Board of Trustees’ Finance, Facilities and Technology Committee recently reviewed the system’s $646.7 The University of Maine System (UMS) has announced a proposed 3% increase in tuition as part of its Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25).

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Sustainable heat: Options, challenges and opportunities for campuses

University Business

And yet, its an environmental hot button with students, administration, and facilities managers, as most older campus buildings still rely on fossil fuel-derived energy such as heating oil to keep buildings warm. 4 oil in 2027. Heat is a social and economic issue on campus. There are many steps along the way to that end goal.

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Marketing Prep for a Successful Academic Year: Strategies that Work

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

billion by 2027, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.8%. These learners expect seamless technology integration in their education, favoring institutions that offer robust online resources, mobile-friendly content, and interactive learning tools. Discover how to implement various technological tools in your campaign.

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The global significance of fossil fuel divestment (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Despite increased supply chain costs, as of June 2022, the cost to build and run new solar and wind facilities is cheaper than for gas or coal plants, with a new BloombergNEF report finding that “new onshore wind and solar projects cost roughly 40 percent less than coal or gas plants built from scratch—and the gap is widening.