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Emporia State University plans to eliminate some majors as part of a large-scale restructuring approved by the Kansas Board of Regents. Faculty at other state universities say the move could have long-term consequences for higher education.
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Together, the state's six major public universities — KU, K-State, Wichita State, Emporia State, Fort Hays State and Pittsburg State — offer more than 1,500 degree programs. And some experts say that’s too much.
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WICHITA, Kansas — Gone are the days of sneaking late into a crowded lecture hall. Reading college students' disapproving faces won't be easy. And…
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WICHITA, Kansas — Educators say there was a silver lining when Kansas schools and campuses had to shut down because of the coronavirus: It was a chance to…
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For decades, a university education meant students had to load up on math, history and English courses. Now, Kansas universities are slashing those…
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To get the best college experience, live on campus.It’s a common bit of college advice. And at many Kansas universities it’s a requirement — not a…
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Tuition at public universities in Kansas is going up. School officials blame the increase on rising costs and years of dwindling state funding alongside…
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A new estimate from the Emporia State Economic Index shows Kansas’ economy started to level off in October. The GDP for the state shrank slightly by 0.1…
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Three Kansas schools are teaming up to create a post-secondary degree program focused on using small unmanned aerial systems, or drones, in…
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A fine-arts degree program that Emporia State University says is unique in the country is being enhanced with a gift from the company that helped start…