Ongoing disruptions at the Internal Revenue Service are hindering college students from receiving federal student loans and grants, university administrators say, though federal officials deny it is related to the partial government shutdown. More...
Hitachi cameras at Iowa State
The Collaborative Technology Services (CTS) unit at Iowa State University provides on-location video production, recording, conferencing and streaming services for departments, colleges, research centers and administrative units across the institution’s 1900-acre campus. More...
China to build centers on ideological and political work in 20 universities
China's Ministry of Education (MOE) released a list of universities that have been selected to build centers on ideological and political work targeting campuses. More...
University of Bahrain pioneers blockchain through digital credentials
Learning Machine and the University of Bahrain jointly announced that the national university of the Kingdom of Bahrain will become one of the first universities globally to issue digital diplomas anchored to the blockchain using the Blockcerts open standard. More...
FT research and grants analyst
Interpret, evaluate and clarify research needs, implement solutions, and provide ongoing support and technical assistance for all research requests. More...
There is no true student-loan crisis
College and university presidents increasingly find ourselves having to combat a number of negative misperceptions about higher education, but none has been quite so stubborn as the notion that our graduates are being crushed beneath a mountain of student-loan debt. More...
Santa Clara University taps Navori QL
As universities and higher education institutions seek to expand the horizons of their digital signage networks, many have discovered the campus-wide communications and media limitations of their first-generation systems. More...
Some of America’s poorest college kids are in financial aid limbo, thanks to disruptions at the IRS
No tuition, but you pay a percentage of your income (if you find a job)
Student debt reached a new height last year — a whopping $1.5 trillion. A typical student borrower will have $22,000 in debt by graduation, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. More...
57 percent of Colo. kids going to college, but only 18 percent go to top tier colleges
A new report released Tuesday shows while 57 percent of all Colorado students from 2009 to 2015 went on to a college program in the fall after they graduated from a Colorado high school, only 18 percent went to one of the country’s top colleges, a list that includes local schools University of Colorado-Boulder, Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines, and the United States Air Force Academy. More...
After years of delays work on Alma's former Opera House to begin once more
After years of delays due to issues with the original developer and legal hassles work on the historic downtown Alma Opera House is set to begin once again. More...