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Is it still important or necessary for major metro areas to have vibrant downtown at their core? Denver business and civic ...
While a Trump administration decision to recompete several Tech Hub awards prompted frustration among supporters of the ...
Vertical consolidation in healthcare has been a hot-button topic of late as regulators eye strategies to bring down ...
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Newser on MSNSome College Towns Are Losing Their LifelineFor decades, being a "college town" has been a surefire bet against economic downturn. But a new Wall Street Journal analysis ...
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Plainview Herald on MSNSafety and security in the trianglesWalter V. Wendler, president of West Texas A&M University, writes a weekly column on topics related to higher education.
Across the U.S., colleges are faltering and so are the once booming towns around them. Enrollment is down at many of the ...
A Wall Street Journal analysis of 748 U.S. public four-year colleges and universities in all 50 states showed that full- and part-time enrollment at the most prominent state universities increased 9 ...
The Trump administration on Friday designated a coalition of powerful Haitian gangs and an allied force sowing terror in ...
A new analysis is based on survey results from two major Japanese metropolitan areas. How relatedness to nature is linked to well-being is determined by district-level socioeconomic status.
More than 72% of metropolitan areas with at least 200,000 residents saw above-average increases in property-tax bills last year, according to Attom, a property-data and real-estate analytics firm.
Enrollment is down at many public colleges and universities, so there are fewer students to rent apartments nearby or ...
In South Carolina, home values are expected to vary across metropolitan areas, with some predicted declines and some slight increases. Zillow has revised its 12-month forecast for U.S. home values ...
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