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In a First, International Student Enrollments Fall in U.K.

The number of international students from outside the European Union at U.K. universities fell by 1 percent in 2012-13, the...

Wyoming Trustees Appoint President, Bypassing Policy on Consultation

The University of Wyoming's Board of Trustees on Thursday gave Interim President Richard McGinity the job on a permanent basis...

Academic Minute: Race and Workplace Satisfaction

In today’s Academic Minute, Melissa Sloan of the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee explores the role of race in determining...

Academic Minute: Sonification of Data

In today’s Academic Minute, Jeff Stanton of Syracuse University reveals efforts to represent large data sets using sound. Learn more...

Earning College Credits in High School Speeds Degree Completion

About 23 percent of students who receive college credit while still enrolled in high school obtain an associate degree within...

City U. of New York Names U. of Nebraska Leader as New Chancellor

The City University of New York on Wednesday named James B. Milliken, president of the University of Nebraska system, as...

Grocery Store's Ad Angers Howard U. Students

A branch of Giant, a grocery store chain in the Washington, D.C., region, produced a circular to promote shopping by...

U.S. To Release More FAFSA Data, May Open Form To Web Developers

The U.S. Education Department plans to provide guidance counselors and state agencies with more information about students who are filling...