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The Colorado Mountain College board of trustees approved the school’s updated tuition and fee structures for the 2025-26 academic year during its Jan. 16 board meeting.
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The Colorado Mountain College board of trustees approved the school’s updated tuition and fee structures for the 2025-26 academic year during its Jan. 16 board meeting. As part of its annual budget planning process,
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Students at the University of Alabama held a watch party to see the 47th President Donald Trump sworn into office Monday morning. The young Americans for freedom stated most importantly they are looking for change within the Trump administration.
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A shift to skills-based hiring is a good development, but don’t be fooled—the advantage for college-educated workers will continue to grow, Jamie Merisotis writes.