Illinois College Student Out Migration Continues
One out of every five Illinois students leaves the state for college. Officials say the state budget impasse accelerated the out migration.
One out of every five Illinois students leaves the state for college. Officials say the state budget impasse accelerated the out migration.
City Colleges decided to put a four-year annual tuition hike on hold to gather more feedback from stakeholders.
Gov. JB Pritzker proposes a $630 million boost for education in an otherwise austere budget blueprint.
Researchers took Sue’s bones from the Field Museum to the University of Illinois at Chicago to try to solve a mystery about the dinosaur.
The Board of Trustees will vote in March on a proposal to increase tuition by 2 percent every year for four consecutive years.
From stopping an exodus of students to colleges outside Illinois to paying student athletes, WBEZ details bills pending in Springfield.
Loyola prevents student reporters from talking to professors directly, requiring them to go through the school’s media relations office.
Enrollment at City Colleges is down 32 percent since 2010. Some say recent changes have undercut its mission to serve all students.
The government shutdown threatened the Block Museum’s upcoming exhibit on medieval African art.
Robert Morris is cutting its graduate school tuition by 30 percent to boost applicants and affordability, a growing trend nationally.