The Philadelphia University of the Arts announced that it would close its doors by the end of the week. Financial problems forced the school to cut off programs for its 1,100 students, 700 faculty members and staff. The Philadelphia Inquirer published an official explanation of the closing on Friday.
Philadelphia’s University of the Arts will close its doors at the end of the week, the school announced, immediately ending programs for its about 1, 100 students and 700 faculty and staff amid financial trouble. A formal explanation from the Philadelphia Inquirer was provided for some students and faculty on Friday. Philadelphia’s University of the Arts will close its doors at the end of the week, the school announced, immediately ending programs for its about 1, 100 students and 700 faculty and staff amid financial trouble. A formal explanation from the Philadelphia Inquirer was provided for some students and faculty on Friday.
The Philadelphia University of the Arts announced that it would close its doors by the end of the week. Financial problems forced the school to cut off programs for its 1,100 students, 700 faculty members and staff. The Philadelphia Inquirer published an official explanation of the closing on Friday.