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Temple University Raising Tuition and Laying Off Employees for Second Year in a Row

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Temple University Raising Tuition and Laying Off Employees for Second Year in a Row

University President John Fry blamed the increases on declining enrollment numbers The post Temple University Raising Tuition and Laying Off Employees for Second Year in a Row first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 7, 2026

Jalingo nursing college restores SUG, TASSU operations

Management of the College of Nursing Sciences, Jalingo has announced the immediate recall of the suspension previously placed on student union activities within the institution, effectively restoring full operations of both the Students’ Union Government (SUG) and the Taraba State Students’ Union (TASSU). In an official notice issued on Monday, the college stated that the [] Jalingo nursing college restores SUG, TASSU operations

Nepal News

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· Jul 10, 2026

वैदेशिक रोजगारमा गएका श्रमिकका ३ हजार ३६३ छोराछोरीलाई छात्रवृत्ति प्रदान

काठमाडौं । वैदेशिक रोजगार बोर्डअन्तर्गतको वैदेशिक रोजगार कल्याणकारी सूचना व्यवस्थापन प्रणालीले आर्थिक वर्ष २०८२/८३ का लागि वैदेशिक रोजगारमा गएका मृत्युरअशक्त श्रमिकका छोराछोरीलाई प्रदान गरिने छात्रवृत्तिको विवरण उपलब्ध गराएको छ। विवरणअनुसार हालसम्म देशभरका कुल ३ हजार ३६३ जना विद्यार्थीहरू छात्रवृत्ति प्राप्त गरेका छन्। प्राप्त विवरणअनुसार छात्रवृत्ति पाउने कुल विद्यार्थीमध्ये १ हजार ७८१ जना छात्र ९पुरुष० र []

India Today

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· Jul 10, 2026

Mass exodus from Ram Mandir donation team; staff allege salary cuts, long hours

Mass exodus from Ram Mandir donation team; staff allege salary cuts, long hours

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 6, 2026

PARLIMEN: Caruman Akaun Persaraan KWSP naik kepada 75 peratus

KUALA LUMPUR: Akaun Persaraan Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP) akan dinaikkan daripada 70 peratus kepada 75 peratus bagi membantu ahli mempunyai simpanan yang mencukupi untuk persaraan mereka. Timbalan Menteri Kewangan, Liew Chin Tong berkata, langkah itu merupakan antara inisiatif utama kerajaan dan KWSP dalam menangani cabaran kecukupan simpanan persaraan, khususnya ketika negara berdepan peningkatan kos ... Read more The post PARLIMEN: Caruman Akaun Persaraan KWSP naik kepada 75 peratus appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Crooked Media

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· Jul 1, 2026

The College Dropoff

The post The College Dropoff appeared first on Crooked Media.

Cloaking Inequity

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· Jul 5, 2026

The Education Hunger Games: Who Survives?

The warning signs are no longer theoretical. Schools are closing. Colleges are preparing layoffs. Faculty buyouts are spreading. Academic programs are disappearing. Dorm beds are sitting empty. Classrooms are thinning out. Tax revenue is weakening. State appropriations are uncertain. Consultants are being hired and paid millions to identify “efficiencies.” Boards are quietly discussing mergers and []

Wirepoints

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· Jun 22, 2026

Amid Chicago budget crunch, more schools lean on dollars they raise independently – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

In fiscal year 2025, Chicago Public Schools district-run campuses spent a total of 48 million in independently raised revenue, analysis found. That's up 78 percent since 2021, when the district was newly flush with federal pandemic relief.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 29, 2026

Layoffs are 'inevitable' at Temple as school looks to cut $60 million, president says

Temple University has asked its schools, colleges, and administrative units to cut a total of 60 million to help offset a projected deficit for 2026-27. President John Fry shared the plan in a message to the campus community Friday and said a ...

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Singapore grads battle low-paid trainee stigma to get hired

As the class of 2026 join the race to find jobs, unemployed college graduates in Singapore are taking a last-ditch shot at getting ahead: temporary government-funded gigs that earn them half the median first paycheck. The government’s Graduate Industry Traineeships, known as GRIT, offer a stopgap for graduates to gain industry-relevant experience with government agencies or []

TheJournal.ie

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· Jun 22, 2026

Raising them right: Do teachers really need gifts when the school year ends?

How much should you spend, who should you buy for, and do teachers really need or want a gift as the school term ends?

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 24, 2026

Student loan changes coming in July: What borrowers need to know

The era of the Biden administration’s SAVE student loan repayment plan is coming to an end, as major changes enacted under President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act take effect July 1 and reshape how millions of people repay their loans. The changes come after Education Secretary Linda McMahon said the SAVE plan would []

ComicBook.com

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· Jun 28, 2026

What Does EA’s Latest Wave Of Layoffs Mean For The Company?

2026 isn’t halfway done yet at the time of this writing, but EA has already instituted its third wave of layoffs. While the exact number of jobs affected is unclear at this time, reporting has confirmed that multiple offices have been impacted by the layoffs. Among the departments impacted are customer support, internal IT, and []

Fortune

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· Jun 25, 2026

One U.S. college is fixing tuition at just 10% of parental income: ‘We’re not hiding the cost of college behind secret formulas’

At Whitman College, a private college in Walla Walla, Washington, what your parents earn each year will set the cost of your degree.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 12, 2026

Retiring with $1.2 Million? Here's How to Avoid Running Out of Savings

The right strategy is crucial if you want your money to last.

BOL News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Oracle reduces staff by 21,000 over the latest financial year

Tech industry continues layoffs amid rising AI infrastructure spending. The post Oracle reduces staff by 21,000 over the latest financial year appeared first on BOL News.

The Hechinger Report

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· Jun 22, 2026

OPINION: The real college crisis isn’t enrollment. It’s completion, and it’s time to start asking why

Imagine a student who starts taking college courses while still in high school through a dual-enrollment program. By the time they arrive on campus as a first-year student, they already have credits completed. They are the first in their family to attend a four-year institution. Focused. Capable. Working part-time to help support things at home. [] The post OPINION: The real college crisis isn’t enrollment. It’s completion, and it’s time to start asking why appeared first on The Hechinger Report.

MS NOW

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· Jun 29, 2026

Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise

Health analysts say the drop in enrollment was likely related to the Jan. 1 expiration of federal subsidies, which caused a surge in plan costs that resulted in many people being unable to pay their premiums. The post Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise appeared first on MS NOW.

Daily Finland

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· Jul 7, 2026

Microsoft to cut about 4,800 jobs globally

U.S. technology giant Microsoft said on Monday it is eliminating about 4,800 positions worldwide, or around 2.1 percent of its global workforce, as part of its latest restructuring efforts, reported Xinhua. The company confirmed the job cuts in an internal message to employees, saying the move comes as the business adapts to rapid changes in the technology industry and seeks to streamline operations. The layoffs will primarily affect its commercial sales division and Xbox gaming business, the company added. Amy Coleman, Microsoft's executive vice president and chief people officer, said in a message to employees that the company's business is changing amid the rapid evolution of technology and customer demand, and the organization must adapt accordingly. She stressed that the layoffs are not a direct result of artificial intelligence (AI) replacing workers. Microsoft said it will provide severance packages, healthcare benefits and career transition assistance to affected employees. The company also noted that a voluntary retirement program introduced earlier this year helped reduce the scale of the layoffs. The latest workforce reduction comes as major technology companies continue to invest heavily in AI while seeking to control costs and improve efficiency. According to its annual report, Microsoft had about 228,000 full-time employees worldwide as of June 2025.

Economic Times

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· Jul 13, 2026

Sebi tightens ethics rules for current, former employees

India's Securities and Exchange Board (SEBI) has put in place a two-year cooling-off period for past officials. The new regulations broaden investment restrictions to include the family members of employees. Notably, SEBI personnel are now required to step away from specific issues that involve personal affiliations and must report any future job discussions within a thirty-day timeframe. These changes take effect starting Monday.

RTL Today

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· Jun 21, 2026

Attracting foreign interest: Hospitality school's Wickrange campus drives innovation with rare sensory analysis lab

With an ambitious curriculum and an 80 success rate, the first year of the Hospitality and Tourism School's southern campus has exceeded expectations, and enrolment for the next intake opens in three weeks.

Haaretz

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· Jun 25, 2026

Jewish identity is alive in Israel, but its education system is long gone

It's high time for you to stop teaching Judaism and, for a change, start understanding your job. And first of all, you need to deal with our collapsing education system. Because what has actually gotten lost is the Education Ministry under your leadership

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jul 6, 2026

In Final Earnings Test, Some Religious Colleges Get Reprieve, but Concerns Remain

In Final Earnings Test, Some Religious Colleges Get Reprieve, but Concerns Remain Sara Weissman Mon, 07/06/2026 - 03:00 AM Programs that fail the accountability measure won’t face a more severe penalty if they don’t accept federal student loans—a change intended to address concerns. Byline(s) Katherine Knott Sara Weissman

The Root

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· Jul 1, 2026

HBCUs’ Biggest Challenge in 2026? Having Too Many Students!

While HBCUs continue to experience a historic enrollment boom, decades of underfunding are colliding with surging demand. Here's what you should know.

Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 1, 2026

Education Dept. Issues Final Rule Tying Federal Student Aid to Graduates’ Earnings

“If a program cannot show that it leaves its graduates financially better off than if they had never enrolled, it should not be underwritten by federal taxpayers” The post Education Dept. Issues Final Rule Tying Federal Student Aid to Graduates’ Earnings first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Guinee news

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· Jun 29, 2026

Baccalauréat 2026 : à Maférinyah, Bah Oury, lance les épreuves et appelle à la rigueur, à la sérénité et à l’espoir

Le coup d’envoi des premières épreuves du baccalauréat unique, session 2026, a été officiellement donné ce lundi 29 juin à l’école primaire de Maférinyah Centre 2 par le Premier ministre, chef du Gouvernement, Amadou Oury Bah, en compagnie du ministre de l’Éducation nationale, de l’Alphabétisation, de l’Enseignement technique et de la Formation professionnelle, Alpha Bacar []

Globes English

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· Jun 22, 2026

Tech downsizing seen hitting lawyers, accountants, funds

Layoffs in Israel's tech sector are gathering pace and are liable to have knock-on effects on support industries, although the general outcome may not be entirely negative.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Oyo abduction: NUT suspends strike, directs teachers to resume work Thursday

The union directed all public primary and secondary school teachers across the state to resume official duties from Thursday, July 2, 2026, bringing an end to the industrial action that was declared in response to the kidnapping of teachers and students in Oriire Local Government Area. The post Oyo abduction: NUT suspends strike, directs teachers to resume work Thursday appeared first on Vanguard News.

Off The Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Trump Education Department to shift 7.5M off unlawful Biden student loan repayment plan

The Department of Education is alerting students on Biden administration student debt repayment plans of a shift that will “streamline” the programs for millions. Under secretary of education Nicholas Kent told The Post in an interview that about 7.5 million individual student borrowers will have 90 days to exit Biden’s SAVE Plan starting July 1. []...Click to read more

Bacon’s Rebellion

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· Jul 11, 2026

Doctrinaire Humbug for UVA First-Years

by the Jefferson Council Every incoming student in UVA’s College of Arts Sciences is required to take four two-credit “Engagements” courses their first year — eight credits total, out of roughly 30 a first-year typically completes. It isn’t optional. It’s a graduation requirement, built into the College Curriculum that replaced UVA’s older general education []

Latestly.com

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· Jul 11, 2026

Layoffs in US: Job Cuts Drop 40% in 1st Half of 2026; AI Remains Primary Driver

U.S. layoffs fell 40 in the first half of 2026, though tech sector job cuts surged 83 due to AI-driven restructuring. While AI accounted for 101,743 layoffs, total hiring plans have increased by 10 compared to last year, signalling a complex shift in the American labour market as year-end nears.

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped

WASHINGTON (AP) — Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy and several other fields will be eligible to take out higher federal student loan amounts — at least for now — after a federal judge blocked part of a Trump administration rule that held them to lower limits. The U.S. Education Department issued a [] The post Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped appeared first on Loonie Politics.

TechCrunch

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· Jun 23, 2026

The running list: Major tech layoffs in 2026 where employers cited AI

A running look — in reverse chronological order — at the bigger tech companies that have announced significant layoffs this year with AI as a stated factor.

The College Fix

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· Jun 30, 2026

Education Department finalizes rule tying federal student aid to graduates’ earnings

Finalized rule includes new exemptions The U.S. Department of Education issued its final rule tying federal aid to graduates’ earnings Monday. “Under the new Student Tuition and Transparency System (STATS) and Earnings Accountability rule, undergraduate programs will be required to demonstrate that their graduates earn more than the typical high school diploma holder, and graduate []

Iowa Starting Line

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· Jul 8, 2026

USDA cut 17% of Iowa workers in 2025: Worker news and layoffs for July 9, 2026

Iowa lost 17 of its USDA staff in 2025, including nearly 19 of its Natural Resources Conservation Service and 8 of its Farm Service Agency staff, both of which help farmers with federal loans and other programs. The post USDA cut 17 of Iowa workers in 2025: Worker news and layoffs for July 9, 2026 appeared first on Iowa Starting Line.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Singapore graduates settle for half pay in brutal jobs market

As the class of 2026 join the race to find jobs, unemployed college graduates in Singapore are taking a last-ditch shot at getting ahead via temporary government-funded gigs that earn them half the median first pay cheque. The government’s Graduate Industry Traineeships, known as GRIT, offer a stopgap for graduates to gain industry-relevant experience with government agencies or private businesses, earning between S1,800 to S2,400 (US1,400 to US1,850) per month. The lowest end of that range...

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