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Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare is partnering with Quinnipiac University to launch a two-year, part-time educational program aimed at helping mid-career professionals transition into nursing. The ...
A majority of the U.S. Department of Education’s funding for K-12 schools—more than $20 billion a year—will be administered instead by the U.S. Department of Labor under an interagency agreement the ...
Across the United States, an estimated 9.2 million homes and buildings still get their water from a lead pipe. Everyone needs their lead pipes replaced, regardless of who they are or whether they can ...
State halts payments in 14 Medicaid programs over fraud, orders audit The state has flagged more than a dozen programs as “high-risk.” It’s contracting with Optum to analyze Medicaid claims.
Some colleges have laid off staff members and cut back services after the Trump administration halted funding for programs that help students from migrant families attend and succeed in college. The ...
Earning a master's of business administration can help unlock competitive job offers and salaries for graduates. The average starting salary and bonus was $121,324 for MBA grads in 2024, according to ...
The month before a shooter opened fire on children gathered in a Minnesota church this week, the Trump administration cut funding in the state for efforts to identify potential mass shooters and head ...
Middlebury President Ian B. Baucom sent a video address and the following message to the Middlebury community on Thursday, August 28. Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students, I write today with difficult ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Entering its second year in Indianapolis, Purdue University is strategically focusing on creating a pipeline of job-ready talent in fields that meet the workforce needs of the capital ...
Trade schools are gaining popularity as an alternative to four-year colleges. Short-term vocational certificates are the fastest growing type of postsecondary credential, but their value is debated.
Cloud-seeding operations take place in at least nine U.S. states as of 2024, according to data from the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO). Officials and experts have attested that ...
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