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Today, we catch up with Michigan Public's Zena Issa about what's happening at ArabCon in Dearborn. Then, we discuss the recent college free speech rankings released by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. Later, we listen in on an interview by Michigan Public's Tyler Scott about name, image, and likeness, as well as an Interlochen Public Radio feature about a news outlet's return as a non-profit.
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On today’s podcast episode, we talk with a student and a professor at Concordia University Ann Arbor. The school will need to significantly reduce its operations and program offerings, including athletics, after the 2024-25 academic year. The cuts have staff and students anxious about what the future holds for the institution.
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A bill passed in the Michigan Senate would make completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, a requirement for a high school diploma.
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The program is a partnership between the Michigan Education Savings Program and the company UPromise, and it works like a cash-back rewards program. People who sign up automatically get a small percentage of their purchases at many retailers deposited in their MESP account.
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The Kalamazoo Promise reaches a milestone this June.This is first class of graduating seniors that have gone from kindergarten through high school with…
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14,000 students have dropped out of Eastern Michigan University over the past ten years without completing their degrees, primarily because they couldn't…
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There are a lot of bright, accomplished high school students in Detroit who see college as out of reach. They’re never told about student aid. They’re not…
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After a grievance was filed concerning Eastern Michigan University’s contract with the for-profit company Academic Partnerships (AP), an independent…
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A college education is getting more expensive in the state of Michigan.Last month, many Michigan colleges and universities approved tuition increases for…