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Ambow Education Continues to School Naive Investors

Higher Education Inquirer

The latest company headquarters is in a small, rented office space in Cupertino, California. We asked Ambow for a comment but they had no answer for this doubling in value in less than 24 hours and for any news of material change. We also reported the event to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)--twice in the same day.

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Here is where all 50 state university systems rank on ROI—and why

University Business

More from UB : Best law schools—US News is revising rankings after list dropouts . California: $109,000. New Hampshire: $106,000. New York: $86,000. Delaware: $136,000. Oklahoma: $134,000. Florida: $133,000. Wisconsin: $131,000. Missouri: $124,000. Indiana: $120,000. Georgia: $120,000. Illinois: $112,000.

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Here are 2 new campus safety measures colleges are buying into

University Business

“Safety is number one for us, for everybody on this campus—whether you’re a student staff, visitor, parent or somebody just wandering around campus for the first time,” said Chou Her, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Public Safety and Police Chief at University of California, Merced, according to ABC 30.

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California Community Colleges await a new chancellor

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Campus and faculty leaders in the California Community College system are eagerly anticipating the selection of a new chancellor this week. She said the position drew a lot of interest from impressive candidates inside and outside California. System leaders also hired a search firm to assist them in the process.)

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Congrats to the 2023 CPN Seal of Prevention™ Recipients!

Parchment

Book a Demo There’s always more to learn. We discuss the stigma around transfer students, the institutional bias against transfer students, and the insuffiency of transfer articulation agreements.

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These universities’ tuition programs aim to boost enrollment—at the expense of others

University Business

Six of these states neighbor New York in the Northeast, and they, too, have their own issues with enrollment. “Probably half our football team comes from Minnesota, so that’s kind of a big deal to us,” Rod Flanigan, president of the North Dakota State College of Science, said.

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Trinity International to Go Mostly Online

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The university will continue to offer in-person courses at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and at its law school, in California.