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Higher Education
Jay Wright says goodbye to Villanova basketball after 21 years
Wright fought back tears at times as he talked about his decision to step down from coaching, saying he didn’t have the same competitive edge he once did.
3 years ago
Student loan borrowers will get help after an NPR report and years of complaints
The U.S. Department of Education unveils a plan to help millions of borrowers who have been hurt and held back by its troubled income-driven repayment plans.
3 years ago
Biden to make personal ‘homecoming’ at University of Delaware graduation
Biden will be the first sitting president to deliver the commencement address at the University of Delaware.
3 years ago
CCP alum makes $100K gift to Center on Disability to help students like him succeed
Legally blind when he attended college, Gunter Pfau is now CEO of an ecommerce company with 150 employees.
3 years ago
Community College of Philadelphia expands scholarship program
The expansion is designed to include students who have taken a break, and those who have graduated from a high school outside of Philadelphia, among others.
3 years ago
Rutgers Business School accused of trying to boost ranking by padding job numbers
Two lawsuits from the same New Jersey law firm claim the school lied about the job placement success of its MBA program to gain prestige.
3 years ago
There’s a campus rally in support of Mackenzie Fierceton set for Wednesday morning.
3 years ago
Freezing payments vs. forgiving student loans , mice that "sweat" out their body fat, and a conversation with "Pachinko" author, Min Jin Lee,
Air Date: April 11, 2022 10:00 am
Listen 49:14Temple names Diane Richardson as new women’s hoops coach
Richardson went 80-66 at Towson and led the team to a school-record 24 wins and a berth in the NIT. She also led Towson to the NCAA Tournament in 2019.
3 years ago
White House to extend student loan pause through August
Student loan payments were scheduled to resume May 1 after being halted since early in the pandemic.
3 years ago
Villanova-Kansas renew high-stakes history at Final Four
The college basketball powers have become regular NCAA Tournament dates over the years, and their latest their high-stakes showdown comes Saturday night.
3 years ago
UConn-South Carolina title tilt packs plenty of star power
Women’s college basketball gets the greats of the game together on the biggest stage as consistently as any sport. This South Carolina-UConn matchup is no different.
3 years ago
Exclusive: How the student loan safety net has failed low-income borrowers
Income-driven repayment plans were intended to help low-income borrowers. New documents paint a breathtaking picture of the program's failure.
3 years ago
The course, offered by the controversial group Street Cop Training, teaches police how to mine social media for personal info and create dummy accounts.
3 years ago
Listen 4:31Villanova to 7th Final Four, beats Houston 50-44 in South
Jermaine Samuels had 16 points and 10 rebounds as Villanova advanced to its third Final Four in the last six NCAA Tournaments.
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