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Saudi Arabia Opens Its Largest Women's College

Saudi Arabia on Sunday opened the campus of Princess Nora bint Abdulrahman University, which, with an enrollment of up to...

FIPSE Calls Off Grant Competition

The U.S. Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education in March sought applications for its "comprehensive" grant program, with the...

U.S. Eases Immigration Rules for Foreign STEM Graduates

Days after a speech in which President Obama vowed to reform U.S. immigration policy in part by making it easier...

2-Year Colleges Set Limits on Foreign Athletes

The National Junior College Athletic Association's board has voted to limit the number of non-U.S. athletes to one-fourth of scholarship...

Improved Liquidity for Higher Ed

The economic downturn of fall 2008 left many colleges -- even wealthy institutions -- with cash flow problems, as their...

New Evidence on Science Education Reforms

Carl Wieman, the Nobel laureate at the University of British Columbia, has released new findings to show that the right...

Pearson Announces Partnership on Lecture Capture

In the latest of a slew of higher-ed publishers to join forces with lecture capture companies, the e-learning giant Pearson...

Academic Minute: IT Etiquette in the Workplace

In today’s Academic Minute, Matthew Randall of York College of Pennsylvania explains the new set of challenges information technology is...