The U.S. Department of Labor is putting $65 million toward helping community colleges develop short-term training programs that qualify for Workforce Pell, department officials announced Tuesday.
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GCE O/L: Tuition classes and seminars banned from May 11
Sri Lanka, Feb. 6 -- The Department of Examinations has announced a nationwide ban on all tuition-related activities for the G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination (2025), effective from midnight on May 11 ...
The Past and Present Lecture Series used Mamdani’s electoral victory in the context of American socialist organizing.
After a brief four-day shutdown and narrow approval by Congress, President Trump signed into law the consolidated appropriations bill that funds a large part of the government for the remainder of ...
On Tuesday, Jan. 27, Bradley Birzer, a member of the Notre Dame Class of 1990 and professor of history at Hillsdale College, spoke to a packed auditorium in the Mendoza College of Business auditorium ...
Employers and benefits attorneys are eagerly anticipating an imminent proposal from the Department of Labor on alternative assets in 401(k)s as the regulation’s publication deadline draws near. Plan ...
This story has been updated to include a comment from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Politically based firings, new laws dictating what topics can be taught, andforced displays of ...
The Department of Labor’s proposed rule addressing fiduciary duties when dealing with alternative investments in defined contribution plans will focus on process, rather than results, experts say. “If ...
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