The company refused to allow a labor inspection of a facility in Mobile, Ala., and has been accused ot anti-union activity.
YouTube isn’t the only game in town when it comes to online lecture videos.
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is concerned about how female professors fare.
Computer scientists at Stanford created a Web site that converts 2-D images into 3-D models.
Student apartments near one institution were set ablaze.
A new group made up of scholars examines how to preserve digital information.
Three academics from other states will join two professors appointed by the university’s provost earlier this month on the panel.
A coalition of eight architecture, landscape architecture, and design organizations are pushing to create a new National Academy of Environmental Design.
Racist graffiti prompt campus officials to take steps to emphasize unity
Pepperdine University paid an outside company to handle file transfers among faculty, staff, and students. But is there a better way?
A professor tries a text-messaging service in his courses.
Tonight the president will vow to veto earmarks in 2009 if their total number is not half of that in the 2008 budget.
A federal appeals court blocked the university’s attempt to limit the size of the bargaining unit for part-timers.
Awards will be presented to three universities and a community college.
Federal inspectors cited the university’s health center for violating animal-welfare laws in brain research on monkeys.
Yale law students have been struggling to identify those who bullied them online.
Under the deal, the student-loan provider will get help in refinancing its debt
A paper outlines the kinds of policies colleges should have, and the situations they may face.
The state’s attorney general has requested information from Yale University and nine other institutions about their arrangements with program providers.
Derek Bok, George D. Kuh, and Azar Nafisi discussed ways of improving student learning and fostering civic engagement.
Gov. Dave Freudenthal sides with a university in a dispute over researchers who offended a key industry in the state.
A fake report scares the campus, but does give the early-alert system a good test.
Student activists say the incident is part of efforts to suppress dissent ahead of elections in March.
Trustees decide that cuts and other measures make such a drastic step unnecessary, for now.
The victim, a Senegalese graduate student, was awarded his doctorate postumously.