Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Connecticut Considers Reforms in Remedial Ed Law

Some Connecticut legislators are considering changes in the state's controversial new law on remedial education, The New Haven Register reported...

A Step Toward a Major in Coffee

Many students and faculty members consider coffee to be essential to their daily existence. The University of California at Davis...

Appeals Court Reinstates Suit Against Lenders

A federal appeals court has partially revived a whistle-blower lawsuit against several student loan providers accused of improperly inflating their...

Academic Minute: Negative Impact of Smartphones

In today’s Academic Minute, Russell Johnson, professor at Michigan State University, analyzes the negative consequences smartphone use may have on...

Cengage Receives Final OK for Reorganization Plan

Cengage Learning appears poised to emerge from bankruptcy after the academic publisher's plan of reorganization on Thursday received court approval...

Northwestern Prof Accused of Assault Won't Teach in Spring

Northwestern University philosophy professor Peter Ludlow, whom a student accuses of sexual assault in a lawsuit against the institution, will...

Data Show High Educational Aspirations for Native Americans

The vast majority of Native American students (86 percent) say that they want a postsecondary education, but most are not...

Sanctions for Randolph College Museum

The Association of Art Museum Directors has taken the unusual step of adopting sanctions against Randolph College and its Maier...