The University of North Texas is cutting or consolidating more than 70 academic programs, minors and certificates in order to close a $45 million budget shortfall, including phasing out its linguistics degrees and eliminating a women’s and gender studies master’s program.
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One of Katrina’s Most Important Lessons Isn’t About Storm Preparation
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still suffering from the effects of the disaster, with low-income and minority neighborhoods disproportionately affected due to decades of segregation, redlining, and inadequate disaster planning.
Texas A&M to spend more than $75 million to fire football coach Jimbo Fisher
By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune Nov. 12, 2023 “Texas A&M to spend more than $75 million to fire football coach Jimbo Fisher” was first published by The Texas Tribune, […]
