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Depending on need and the type of college or university they attend, students could receive thousands in annual aid.
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Today on Stateside, the political fallout at Michigan State University after the resignation of president Samuel Stanley. Plus, a chat with Yuval Sharon of Detroit Opera.
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The education bill details award amounts for a new scholarship program and increases scholarship funding.
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The joint Capital Outlay Appropriations Subcommittee Wednesday approved Senate Bill 78, which would allocate money for projects ranging from new high-tech learning centers to renovations of existing buildings. The bill passed with bipartisan support.
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On today's show, we discussed the recent confusion surrounding Michigan State President Samuel Stanley, and a feature from IPR talked all about Michigan's last caribou standing. Plus, two guests joined to give more information on the white-coated black bear.
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The University of California system is the latest to announce free tuition for native students — but many say colleges shouldn't stop there.
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A settlement for a class action lawsuit between the University of Michigan and a student was approved by a federal judge Wednesday. The university said the core of the settlement is establishing a team to address and prevent sexual misconduct.
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Central Michigan University has seen student enrollment dip more than 40% in the past 10 years. And it's not the only school struggling to find new students.
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University of Michigan students rallied at all three campuses Wednesday to call for more funding for U of M campuses in Flint and Dearborn.A group of…
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Today on Stateside, the Ford F-150 Lightning marks the company's first foray into the electric truck market. What should consumers expect? Plus, a new…