The people who run the high-speed internet network that connects many of Idaho’s universities, research institutions and Idaho National Laboratory want to expand their network’s capacity, but the governor is not recommending the state pay for it as hoped. More...
A war of words on campus
In the 1960s college students demanded the right to talk about anything on campus, from civil rights to opposing the Vietnam War. All ideas seemed up for debate. But is that still true today. More...
Puerto Rico sees some of its most promising students leave
According to the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College, more than 32,000 college age Puerto Ricans could move to the mainland this year. Already, hundreds of students from the University of Puerto Rico have transferred to colleges and universities in states like Florida and New York. More...
Associate vice provost for finance and administration
Serve as the chief operating officer for the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education; represent the vice provost in operational and financial matters, and act as chief advisor to the vice provost. More...
Comey to teach course on ethical leadership
Former FBI director James B. Comey is joining the faculty of his alma mater, the College of William & Mary, and plans to teach a course on ethical leadership at the school’s Washington center starting in the fall. More...
UVM College of Arts and Sciences looks to eliminate non-tenured faculty positions
The UVM College of Arts and Sciences is considering the elimination of 25 percent of all full-time non-tenured faculty and 40 percent of part-time non-tenured faculty over the next five years, according to an internal UVM communication. More...
Pastor at North Park U. suspended for officiating gay wedding
As a gay student and staff member at an evangelical Christian college, Marcus Mason-Vivit needed a friend, mentor and trusted colleague. He found all of that in the Rev. Judy Peterson, the campus pastor at North Park University on Chicago’s Northwest Side. More...
Okla. universities teaching business skills to health care professionals
The recovery plan for the ailing Oklahoma Health Department includes a strong dose of good business practices. More...
31 percent of poll respondents at U. of Arkansas report unwanted contact
When asked, 31 percent of student respondents at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville said they'd been sexually assaulted since arriving on campus, according to a survey conducted by a UA professor last year. More...
Azusa Pacific University rolls out mobile-friendly tech
Azusa Pacific University today announced a partnership with CampusLogic, the leading student financial services platform, to make it easier for students and families to complete the financial aid process. More...