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NYU Receives $100M Gift for Engineering School
New York University on Monday announced a $100 million gift, which will primarily support faculty hiring and academic programs at...
Trinity (Conn.) Goes Test Optional, Seeks 'Deeper Narrative'
Trinity College in Connecticut has announced that it is dropping the requirement that undergraduate applicants include SAT or ACT scores...
2 Share 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics
Takaaki Kajita of the University of Tokyo and Arthur B. McDonald of Queen’s University in Canada were this morning named...
3 Share Nobel Prize in Medicine
The winners of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine are William C. Campbell of Drew University and Satoshi Omura of...
Threat of Violence to Philadelphia-Area College
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have warned Philadelphia-area colleges of...
Laureate Education to Become Publicly Traded
Laureate Education on Friday announced plans to once again become a publicly traded company. Laureate is the largest U.S.-based for-profit...
Layoffs at EDMC's Art Institute Campuses
Education Management Corporation has laid off 115 faculty and staff members at its Art Institute campuses, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported...
Book Says Louisville Paid for Prostitutes for Athletes
A new book, Breaking Cardinal Rules, by a Louisville-based escort, Katina Powell, charges that a former University of Louisville director...
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