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June 28, 2017
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3 tech hacks that help universities cut costs (not students)
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It’s no secret that cost control is a hot topic for colleges and universities across the country. Following the 2008 recession, most states have struggled with limited budgets and have had to make difficult decisions that, at times, have included reducing funding for education. In fact, 46 states spent less…


 


 

Want to please students? Going virtual may be the answer
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Students entering colleges and universities these days are an increasingly tech-savvy bunch, armed with a growing number of mobile devices ... Read more

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