Filter & Sort

In Defense of the ‘Impostor’ Learning Community
An unhappy reader says a recent column cast aspersions on cash-starved colleges trying to do the right thing. Plus: We seek your advice on how we should cover teaching and learning during corona frenzy.

Fight Unfolds Over Frank Lloyd Wright's Educational Legacy
The School of Architecture at Taliesin has reversed a decision to close. But its battle with a related foundation reveals stresses and shortcomings affecting college governance.
Crowdsourced Google Doc of Shutdowns
A crowdsourced Google spreadsheet features a running tally of colleges and universities that are closing campuses or suspending in-person instruction...
Idaho Lawmakers Nix Budget, Blame Boise State's Diversity Initiatives
Idaho's Legislature rejected the state's higher education budget, blaming diversity initiatives at Boise State University for the rebuke to the state's public institutions
Academic Minute: Treating Leukemia
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week, Ulrich Steidl, professor of cell biology, looks...
UVA Unveils Affordable Housing Project
The University of Virginia announced today that it will develop 1,000 to 1,500 affordable housing units in the next 10...
UCSD Apologizes for Rankings Error
The University of California, San Diego, has apologized for misreporting -- for rankings purposes -- some data about its M.B.A...

Planning for Coronavirus With Fewer Resources
As elite institutions close campuses or switch to online courses, regional and community colleges are planning for the worst. How will they fare?
Pagination
Pagination
- 2146
- /
- 7941