The University of New Haven is the first college in the country to implement interactive software that instantly matches students looking for job openings with the employers looking to fill them, officials announced Wednesday. More...
Japan's NEC and Tel Aviv University partner
Japanese information technology provider NEC Corporation is partnering with Tel Aviv University to launch a mentorship program for early-stage cyber startups, the university announced Monday. More...
Anchor institutions fuel economic growth and innovation
Cities and metropolitan regions generate the overwhelming majority of economic activity in the United States. But since the 1980s, the federal government has reduced direct per-capita aid to local governments, according to the Urban Institute. The upshot is many towns and cities are left to fend for themselves. More...
Legal pot won't change Hancock College drug testing
Only a handful of California's 114 community colleges run drug-testing programs for student-athletes, and Hancock College is one of them. More...
Here’s how Washington could shape higher ed in '18
The year ahead could usher in significant changes in the federal government’s role in higher education. Events set in motion in 2017 will loom large, though resolutions may be years in the making. More...
Suit claims university, sorority and party host are liable in student's 2013 death
Shortly after midnight on Oct. 18, 2013, 19-year-old Ethan P. Connolly, a sophomore at the University of Delaware, was fatally hit by a truck while walking across Del. 896. More...
ED considers tougher rules on loan forgiveness in fraud cases
Trying to change Obama-era rules, the Trump administration is one step closer to making it more difficult for students to have loan debt wiped clean in cases involving fraud by universities. More...
The sun may never set on British misconceptions about our empire
An Oxford don wants Britons to stop feeling guilty about colonialism. But evidence suggests it already inspires more pride than shame. More...
A diverse reading list is no threat to Shakespeare – every student benefits
As a black student studying English literature, I was rarely reflected in the texts I studied or the people who taught me. A more complete story needs to be told. More...
Toby Young: social media self-obsessive still battling with father's shadow
Juvenile and politically incorrect past comments were part of a career-long tendency to seek attention and bait liberals. More...