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An Illinois State University scientist is part of a national effort to find materials crucial to grow a green economy and support a modern tech-dependent economy.
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New changes to the application for student financial aid and its timeline have caused a Bloomington-Normal high school to find ways to adapt while still providing sufficient guidance for its students.
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The college expand its electric vehicle programs with the help of a $525,000 grant from the Illinois Community College Board.
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The Illinois Board of Higher Education is handing Illinois Wesleyan University more than $5 million for infrastructure. Illinois Wesleyan says it's not sure yet exactly how it will use the money.
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If it seems like the more colleges and universities make policies about academic cheating the more ways to cheat pop up, you might not be wrong.
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Longtime Bloomington-Normal leader Betty Kinser has died. The educator, political activist, and community servant shed a bright light for decades, one she cast as much with her energy as she did her personal warmth and vivid personality.
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It turns out the more women there are in a state house of representatives, the more likely it is legislation will pass that deals with firearms. That's according to new scholarship by an Illinois State University economist.
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Report finds public university employees paid 21% less than state agency workers in similar jobs.
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Heartland Community College has a new vice president for finance and administration. Noah Lamb comes to Bloomington-Normal from Wittenberg University in Ohio.
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The property tax levy for the Heartland Community College district will likely go up 12.6% next year. That's only slightly more than the expected increase in property values for the district.