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Campus Starbucks Leave Bitter Taste for Students
Once known for its progressive politics, Starbucks’s labor practices have soured its reputation in the eyes of many college students. Now some want the chain booted from campus.
Webster University Sued Over Unpaid-Rent Allegations
Will ‘The Heat Will Kill You First’ Spur University Leaders Into Climate Action?
How rising temperatures will change our campuses.
College Building Projects: Behind Schedule and Over Budget
Inflation has come down from last year’s soaring heights, but colleges are still feeling the effects of supply chain issues and labor shortages that keep construction costs high.
Reconfiguring Campus in the Remote Work Era
With fewer employees on site, many colleges are seeking to repurpose disused campus spaces. In some cases that means shedding leases that can save millions of dollars.
A Growing Corps of ‘Capital Campuses’
Satellite campuses are proliferating and expanding in Washington, D.C. Not only do they enhance the student experience, but they also give institutions access to policy makers and grant-writing organizations.
The Rare Debt-Free College
Monmouth University has spent millions of dollars on campus investments while borrowing next to nothing. Philanthropic support helps, but a clear balance sheet remains a top strategic priority.
Tornado Damages Oklahoma Baptist Campus
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