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High costs associated with attending a four-year university also encourage students to start at community colleges. ... Gainesville, FL 32608; Powered by Solutions by The State News.
An 89-year-old man and his dog were killed in a suspected black bear attack in Jerome, Florida. The incident is potentially Florida's first ever fatal bear attack on record.
The Sooners took care of business in Gainesville, FL, ... Ryan holds an associate’s degree in Journalism from Oklahoma City Community College in Oklahoma City, OK. ...
Higher education is one of the specific areas targeted by a new state-run agency with a familiar name, with the goal of “protecting our Oklahoma way of life,” Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt said in the ...
The Foundation for California Community Colleges in Sacramento has received a $150,000 grant from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation and The Hearst Foundation Inc. to support and expand its ...
“I saw what [Sporting JAX] could do for us beyond anything I can do. What we’re about to do to Alachua County and to Gainesville is change the game.” Witt said he started GSA in 1995 as the ...
A 64-year-old man from Gainesville died after being struck in the chest by a hockey puck during a game at the Community First Igloo in Jacksonville. The man, who was playing goalie, left the game ...
GENEVA — Hobart and William Smith Colleges officials say they have added 14 new electric vehicle-charging stations, adding to the six already in place.
The largest-ever class of high school seniors is about to graduate, just as colleges are facing major upheaval. Here’s what they could face as they head to campus.
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From 2017 to 2022, between 5% and 7% of community college CCAMPIS recipients had at least 40% Black enrollment, far below the 13% of community colleges that meet this threshold nationally.
Illinois may soon join a growing number of states permitting community colleges to offer four-year degrees, and Aurora-area colleges are enthusiastic about the possibility. An amendment to the ...