A report says state support for higher education has grown by 5 percent; linguists choose a Word of the Year and a Word of the Decade; and more.
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A large Midwestern public university, a historically black college, and a career-focused nautical academy have discovered ways to consistently help students up the economic ladder.
At the forefront of sustainability and innovation in clean-energy technology, Stony Brook University professors and students are designing more-effective batteries, improving combustion engines, and developing renewable natural gas.
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As the world continues to rapidly change, DePaul University plans to keep up by educating students in a wide range of professions with the education and skills needed to help solve today’s societal problems.
Higher education has seen continued growth since the mid-20th century, but the pool of students likely to attend college is projected to rapidly decrease. This report traces the turbulent future of enrollment numbers and tuition revenue. Purchase a copy in the Chronicle Store.