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New Law Institute Elevates Tribal Sovereignty Education

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Oklahoma City University’s newly launched Tribal Sovereignty Institute stands at the forefront of a vital movement. Housed within the Oklahoma City University (OCU) School of Law, this trailblazing institute is dedicated to reshaping the landscape of legal education and advocacy for Indigenous communities in Oklahoma.

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An Apology for the Liberal Arts

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This HEPI blog was kindly authored by Annabelle Hutchinson…is a second-year student at Harvard Law School. She has a BA in Classics and Economics from Brown University and an MSc in Global Governance and Diplomacy from the University of Oxford. What is the purpose of a university education?

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700,000 incarcerated students will be Pell-eligible in 2023. Here’s what that could mean for your institution

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While the current educational landscape for incarcerated students may be sparse, this wasn’t always the case. In the early ‘90s, there were more than 770 college and university programs in nearly 1,300 prisons nationwide , all thanks to funding from the Pell Grant. The History of Higher Ed for Incarcerated Students.

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XEquals envisions ‘game-changing’ conversion

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Institutions also face additional challenges due to shifting student demographics, changing priorities for high school graduates and more further education options opening up for them, the company continued. The post XEquals envisions ‘game-changing’ conversion appeared first on The PIE News.

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