NH's investment in higher education falls short
NH Fiscal Policy Institute report details that NH trails all other states in public education funding
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NH Fiscal Policy Institute report details that NH trails all other states in public education funding
Three of the five occupations with the largest projected 10-year growth in New Hampshire are in fields that typically require college degrees, including registered nurses.
The administrative rules, known as the 306s, are undergoing a once-a-decade update.
If you ask Granite State business leaders what issues are at the forefront of their organizations’ futures, they may cite workforce housing, employee recruitment and child care access. But where there are issues, these leaders are finding strategies to resolve…
How is the housing crisis affecting students and what has the university done to help?
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that using Affirmative Action in college admissions was unconstitutional, the national media warned of dire consequences. The "Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban is a catastrophic blow to the American dream,” proclaimed a…
Lakes Region Community College has a program that trains Army medics for advanced emergency medicine tech certification
Report shows that state, federal funding cover a fifth of services — taxpayers fund the rest
Professional development workshops, graduate courses to bolster educator workforce
Program would offer classes in two languages with balanced curriculum