The Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College Area Commission unanimously voted Monday to end its respiratory care program, citing the cost to the college and low enrollment. More...
Campaign seeks to track college students omitted from federal graduation rates
It has become increasingly difficult for educators and policymakers to get a firm grasp on exactly how many students persist in their education goals. More...
New U. of Okla. president slashes executive jobs
The new president of the University of Oklahoma has announced on his first day at the helm of the institution that he is laying off about one-third of the executives who report directly to him. More...
San Elijo Projects at MiraCosta College
MiraCosta’s San Elijo Campus is situated on 42 acres facing the San Elijo Lagoon in Cardiff and is located 17 miles south of the Oceanside Campus. Opened in 1988, the campus serves approximately 4,000 students in the southern portion of the MiraCosta Community College District. More...
Miami Dade College adjuncts seek union
Adjunct professors at Miami Dade College — which boasts one of the largest undergraduate enrollments in the country — announced on Monday their plans to unionize, at a time when state and federal policy has struck major blows to organized labor. More...
Art Institute's problems elsewhere raise concerns about Indy campus
Indiana higher education officials are on alert as the owner of The Art Institute of Indianapolis acts to close multiple campuses in North Carolina and faces questions about whether the system has misled students. More...
InFocus expands lineup JTouch collaborative displays for education
InFocus Corporation (www.infocus.com), a leading provider of display wall solutions for collaboration and learning, today announced a complete refresh of their award-winning JTouch family of touch-enabled collaboration displays for education. More...
Man shot by Portland State campus police dies
A Navy veteran fatally shot by Portland State University campus police Friday as witnesses say he was trying to break up a fight died from a gunshot wound to the torso, according to the Multnomah County Medical Examiner's Office. More...
Urbana’s new sports complex part of multi-million dollar investment
Urbana University hopes to finish a new athletic facility by the end of July, just in time for students to celebrate the grand opening when they come back to campus in August. More...
New university rules encourage scientists to avoid air travel
Last December, on a dark evening in Baltimore, Anna Scott left her apartment and dragged her bag three minutes to the train station. She eventually caught her train, the Crescent, claimed a comfortable seat to cuddle up in, and took out her laptop full of files related to her PhD work on urban temperature at Johns Hopkins. The Crescent would be her home for the next 27 hours. More...