During their regular meeting Thursday morning, Nov. 21, the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning board voted to add new degree programs to the state's universities while cutting several others.
Oklahoma Regents cut 62 low-producing college programs as degree completions rise and workforce priorities drive higher education changes.
A handful of Indiana's public colleges have proactively decided to cut or "consolidate" about a fifth of the state's degree programs ahead of a new state law, introduced at the very end of the ...