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The Bradley University Senate has passed a no confidence vote in President Stephen Standifird and Provost Walter Zakahi.
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Bradley University faculty fear a tight deadline for spending cuts will irrevocably alter educational quality on the Hilltop for the worse.
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Finalists for ISU's top job will be announced publicly, and surveys and opportunities to meet the candidates will be completed before the board chooses who to hire, according to Board of Trustees chair Kathy Bohn.
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Lincoln Christian University will turn over its seminary degree programs to a Missouri-based Christian college that it has maintained ties with for years.
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Illinois State University’s proposed budget for next year totals more than $561 million. That’s an 8% increase in revenues, or a $41 million jump, over the fiscal year 2023 budget that began in July.
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Along with a revised tuition cost, Millikin launches a new full-tuition grant program for Illinois residents with financial need the private university.
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Mark Brodl will remain at Illinois Wesleyan to teach in the biology department.
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Illinois Wesleyan University had a 16% increase in first-year students to start the school year. Kasey Evans, the associate vice president for enrollment, also says total enrollment rose 3%. That's after a sharp drop last year.
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Aondover Tarhule said in the annual State of the University speech that the institution stands at an inflection point, telling the campus community ISU has a bright future despite looming challenges in higher education.
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Heartland Community College enrollment grew incrementally to start the new term. Enrollment vice president Sarah Diel-Hunt said student headcount at Heartland is up 1.3%, while credit hours taken dropped by 0.9%.