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Board of Trustees approves tuition increase for incoming students

The university Board of Trustees recently approved a tuition increase for incoming students at its full-board public session May 16. According to public meeting materials, undergraduate tuition for incoming Ohio resident students will increase by 3%, or $385, and will remain at that rate for four academic years. This year is the eighth consecutive year that the Board of Trustees has increased tuition. Ohio law limits tuition increases for in-state students to 3% or below. Non-resident domestic students will see a tuition increase of 4.3%, or $1,657, while international students will have a tuition increase of 4%, or $1,657.

Mariposa County finds third time s a charm for WIR | National Association of Counties

The Western Interstate Region made up for lost time during its conference in Mariposa County, Calif., welcoming the state of Nebraska and addressing pressing issues for public lands counties.

Northwestern University in Qatar students say promises have gone unmet

Muhammad, a junior at Northwestern University in Qatar, didn’t expect to be eating just one or two meals a day in college. He dreamed of attending NU-Q — Northwestern’s campus in Doha — when he was in high school and said he was “happy and proud” to be accepted. But juggling a campus job, student.

Growth Spurt: L A s Ambitious Downtown Plan Balances a Future of New Uses

As cities confront the housing crisis, they face intersecting challenges: opposition not only to affordable-housing development but often to any development; spiraling financing and construction costs; outdated zoning that stifles or misplaces growth; egregious bureaucratic barriers; and issues around displacement and historic preservation. But some cities have an asset that can serve as a testing ground for harmonizing urgent priorities: their downtown districts.

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