The company blamed subsidy cuts and turmoil in the credit markets.
Distance education would benefit from the collaboration, he says.
Four campuses are closed and seven others on half-days at New Brunswick Community College.
The president rejects a plan by Sean O’Keefe, whose last day as the Baton Rouge chancellor is Friday.
A blog post on TechCrunch reports rumors that Facebook and Google are recruiting Stanford computer-science graduates at large salaries.
Elnora D. Daniel had been criticized for spending part of her travel budget on professional-networking cruises.
A prominent Republican official replaces another one as president of the institution.
A challenger squares off against the incumbent at the AAUP.
A university mediator will try to resolve the paper’s dispute with the student government.
New official will be in charge of ‘new business and revenue-generating collaborations.’
Paper presented at State of the Net conference builds the case for national improvement of network infrastructure and universal broadband access.
Microsoft Research gives $300,000 to develop technology for people with cognitive disabilities
An academic goes video to video in an unusual scholarly debate
Diversity efforts on college campuses will fall short without dedicated leadership, say the authors of a new paper.
A new Web site, supported by the National Science Foundation, seeks to foster cooperation among plant researchers.
Why he sent it, he says, is “a mystery.”
The famous paleontologist at Harvard bequeathed his papers to Stanford University, which will study the origins of his inspiration.
Georgetown U. warns alumni, students, and staff members that their personal information may have been stolen.
Undergraduate women complained about the University of Georgia faculty member for nearly 20 years.
A 2004 review of arthritis treatments contained entire pages of text from a 2003 article.
A Seattle newspaper uncovers the extensive rap sheet of the University of Washington’s Rose Bowl-winning football team of 2000.
The ruling gives new hope to would-be Wisconsin lawyers who graduated from out-of-state schools
The president of William and Mary allows a controversial performance by strippers, prostitutes, and others
Team members cited inferior coaching, equipment, and facilities, but the judge said any inequality had been remedied.
St. Louis Community College at Meramec reached a settlement with Jun Xiao, who had encouraged his classmates to enroll elsewhere.