Researchers at Northwestern U. have developed a new way to rank scientific journals.
Five colleges were singled out for their “outstanding and innovative efforts in campus internationalization.”
An advocacy group for men’s sports has also concluded that the federal gender-equity law’s requirements prevent those colleges from luring more male students.
Palestinian group says the attacks are in response to Israeli crackdowns.
The college says it may owe the retirement fund even more than the $15,000 cited in the government’s complaint.
His book ‘God and Man at Yale’ set the template for modern conservative critiques of academic culture.
Turkey’s main opposition party filed an appeal with the country’s constitutional court, seeking to overturn two amendments.
The classroom building where a gunman fatally shot five students before killing himself will be demolished.
Percentages of college students meeting the standards for the ETS tests are 39 and lower.
Three campus libraries agree to digitize some of their public-domain books
Officials share best practices for new communication tools.
To reach the international average for counselors per student, the state would have to spend $5-million annually to hire 83 more counselors.
Former student employee in records office at Diablo Valley College is the third ringleader to plead guilty.
The Pennsylvania agency’s acting chief blamed turmoil in the credit markets for the decision, announced during a budget hearing in Harrisburg on Tuesday.
A Dallas-based test-preparation company and the College Board have agreed not to comment on the lawsuits they have filed against each other. According to a legal document signed by lawyers for both sides today, “… all parties to this laws…
Margaret Spellings endured a full two hours of complaints from both Democrats and Republicans about education spending levels in President Bush’s budget for 2009.
Technologists in the audience commended Roderick J. McDavis for having the courage to talk about the breaches. But many of them wondered whether university leadership would listen to technologists and devote money to security and training only after a crisis.
Assailants went to the home of the researcher at the University of California at Santa Cruz
Keeping data drives and laptops from being lost or stolen is a growing problem on campuses.
A new electronic journal on anthropology is disseminated by Indiana U.
The proposal follows a review panel’s report that blamed open-ended employment for failing to encourage efficiency and innovation.
The groups call for lifting a ban short-term study trips, among other restrictions on contacts between Americans and Cubans.
Henry Jenkins of MIT explains, in a keynote speech, what it means to be a public intellectual these days.
Campus officials and the entertainment industry exchanged words—some of them sharp—about the best way to stop students from illegal downloading
TechCrunch reports that Facebook might have hit a user plateau in the U.S.