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The school originally moved online this month.
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So far, 55 students have been suspended or banned from campus because of COVID violations.
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"The idea of (students) returning immediately from spring break and the potential risk that could pose to this community, we made this decision out of an abundance of caution,"
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State-run universities are recalling about 300 study-abroad students and faculty from China, Italy, Japan, Iran and South Korea.
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“It goes for transparency and accountability that you need to have policies and procedures in place to make sure dollars are spent wisely and that these are, indeed, necessary payments."
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"I've learned to have to keep my mouth shut more often than not, especially with my political views. I find that they don't really mesh with politics of student life on this campus. But that's OK."
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A new book looks at how the struggle to pay for college has transformed the experience of the American middle class.
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"They're used to access to food from school. And then, of course, when you get to college -- especially when you live on a campus -- you're expected to pay for those meals."
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Each of Pennsylvania's 14 state-owned universities will have more control in determining its tuition.
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During a candid budget hearing Thursday, lawmakers heard a bleak tale of Pennsylvania's system of higher education. In particular, Cheyney University risks losing its accreditation next year amid declining enrollment and growing debt.