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A new partnership will make transferring simpler.
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Therkildsen Field Station at Emiquon field trips teach students how wetlands function and how various species’ survival depends on this environment.
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Fontbonne University will close, citing enrollment decline. Other universities are facing similar challenges and working to adapt as fewer students choose higher education.
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According to a statement from the university, the board reached a consensus to pursue Tarhule as its next permanent president after a presidential search committee led on-campus interviews with four finalists that emerged from a nationwide search.
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The body was formed by the General Assembly in 2021 to consider a new funding formula.
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In 2017, Illinois changed how it funded K-12 education. Now, the Illinois Commission on Equitable Public University Funding has released its recommendations on how the state could shift how it funds public universities too. WNIJ's Peter Medlin spoke with commission member & Advance Illinois president Robin Steans about what that would mean for students.
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The Board of Trustees is expected to approve the new deal at the March meeting.
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Eureka College is getting a radio station. The Federal Communications Commission has approved a construction permit for the station that will broadcast at 103.1 FM.
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The fee waiver begins with application for the Fall 2024 semester.
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The Bloomington-based Illinois High School Association, or IHSA, says teams will compete for the first state title in girls flag football next fall. The IHSA says over 100 schools will compete in the first season.
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Commencement is being moved from the downtown this spring.
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A group of alumni and former employees is making public its concerns about the long-term health of Eureka College.