Filter & Sort

Tragedy at UCLA
Apparent murder of a professor follows a day of terror on campus and reflects a kind of violence that is rare but feared.

The Department and St. Catharine
St. Catharine College is closing, and the small private institution blames its demise on a version of the same Education Department sanction that toppled the for-profit Corinthian Colleges.

International Agent Use Expanding
Surveys show an increasing number of U.S. institutions are working with commissioned agents to recruit international students.
Northwestern to Nearly Double Computer Science Faculty
Northwestern University plans to hire 20 new faculty members as part of a $150 million response to growing interest in...
MLA Condemns North Carolina Law
The Executive Council of the Modern Language Association has issued a statement condemning North Carolina's controversial law requiring public institutions...
Report Looks for Better Results for Remedial Students
A new report from the Century Foundation examines how to improve outcomes for students who begin college needing remediation. "When...
Iowa Adds Protections for Non-Tenure-Track Lecturers
The University of Iowa has approved a new policy aimed at strengthening working conditions and career prospects for its 280...
State Agency as Bully
Arizona Board of Regents probably violated First Amendment rights of state's student association when it stopped collecting fees for the group, U.S. appeals court rules.
Pagination
Pagination
- 3973
- /
- 7939