The Harvard Kennedy School announced today that John R. Kroger will join the Center for Public Leadership as a Hauser Leader-in-Residence after he steps down as president of Reed on June 30. More...
Monterey Peninsula College teachers protest for higher wages
The Monterey Peninsula College Teachers Association along with numerous protesters walked down Fremont Street Monday evening in support of the March for Teachers. A little less than 100 people assembled at El Estero Park and marched to the college in demand of new contracts for better wages. More...
Pima Community College to cut football, likely other sports, next season
Pima Community College announced during a governing board meeting Wednesday, June 13 it will be cutting football and possibly other sports following the 2018 season. More...
Infiniti’s College Cloud Architecture Builder simplifies cloud migrations
Infiniti is pleased to announce the development and launch of their new College Cloud Architecture Builder (CAB). The Cloud Architecture Builder helps colleges quickly implement a highly scalable, proven cloud architecture tailored to meet the common needs of 2 and 4 year colleges. More...
University of Chicago eliminates SAT/ACT requirement
The University of Chicago will no longer require ACT or SAT scores from U.S. students, sending a jolt through elite institutions of higher education as it becomes the first top-10 research university to join the test-optional movement. More...
Some want to get rid of college majors – here’s how that could go wrong
Should college majors be a thing of the past. More...
Students suing over free speech get a powerful ally: The Trump administration
The Trump administration is using its legal muscle to aid college students who say their free-speech rights have been violated on campus, diving into a politically charged battle over whether school discipline and safety policies are hindering expression. More...
NCAA eases rules on athlete transfers, redshirts for college football
College athletes will no longer need permission from their coach or school to transfer and receive financial aid from another school. More...
Ohio will test use of drones to monitor traffic conditions
The state of Ohio plans to study the use of drones to monitor traffic and roadway conditions from above. More...
Starbucks coming to Shasta College
The 800-pound coffee bean is landing on the Shasta College campus. More...