"Don’t have a baby.”
Women academics with whom I’ve recently spoken all report having heard the above comment from co-workers at least once. More...
Ellucian announces annual survey results
Ellucian, the world’s leading provider of software and services built to power higher education, today published the findings of its annual survey, this year entitled, “Students, alumni, and administrators agree: Data-driven communications make a difference.” More...
The Learning House announces an early renewal, contract extension with Alvernia University
The Learning House, Inc. (Learning House), a leading academic program manager that helps partners thrive in a competitive higher education market announced today they have signed an early renewal with Alvernia University (Alvernia), with three years remaining on their initial contract. More...
Jenzabar continues momentum with five new customers and expanded engagements
Jenzabar, a leading technology innovator in higher education system solutions, today announced that it has added five new customers and expanded engagements, continuing its momentum in helping higher education institutions digitally transform to support the new student. More...
Edmentum courses receive Calif. “a-g” approval for 2018–19
Edmentum, a global education leader and a pioneer in online teaching and learning solutions, announces new Edmentum course approvals under the University of California “a-g” program for the 2018–19 school year. More...
Lawmakers, new governor must do higher (ed) math
You don’t have to be a Ph.D. in mathematics to see New Mexico’s higher education numbers don’t add up to long-term fiscal sustainability. More...
UI set to raze aged tech innovation center
As the University of Iowa sharpens its focus on start-ups — unveiling in August plans to resurrect the flood-ravaged art building as an innovation center by 2021 — it recently closed and plans to raze the aged building housing a Technology Innovation Center and its remaining tenants. More...
Carnegie Mellon University to build new Scaife Hall
Carnegie Mellon University will construct a new Scaife Hall for its College of Engineering thanks to a lead grant from the Allegheny Foundation. More...
APOLAN’s top trends driving education’s POL adoption
The Association for Passive Optical LAN (APOLAN), the non-profit organization driving both education and adoption for passive optical local area networks (POL), today released the findings of its APOLAN member survey, naming the top five factors that are driving the adoption of POL. More...
Knoxville's Fountainhead College of Technology shuts down
Fountainhead College of Technology shut its doors Wednesday after 71 years of educating students, according to an announcement made on the Knoxville school's website. More...