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Union leaders for faculty and service workers say more money for salaries and maintenance are needed.
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Fontbonne University will close, citing enrollment decline. Other universities are facing similar challenges and working to adapt as fewer students choose higher education.
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The Board of Trustees is expected to approve the new deal at the March meeting.
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Eureka College is getting a radio station. The Federal Communications Commission has approved a construction permit for the station that will broadcast at 103.1 FM.
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The fee waiver begins with application for the Fall 2024 semester.
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The Bloomington-based Illinois High School Association, or IHSA, says teams will compete for the first state title in girls flag football next fall. The IHSA says over 100 schools will compete in the first season.
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Commencement is being moved from the downtown this spring.
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A group of alumni and former employees is making public its concerns about the long-term health of Eureka College.
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Terrance Jordan, Director of School Leadership and Family and Community Engagement, District 186, joins Community Voices to share the resurrection of Real Men Read. The program schedules male volunteers to visit classes to read modeling that reading is for boys, too.
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Gov. Pritzker continued his tour of state with a stop at Rochester Elementary School.
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The University of Illinois Board voted to freeze the tuition rate for the 2024-25 school year.
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State inks new incentive deal for manufacturing plant, is ahead of schedule on pre-K growth.