The University of Georgia broke ground on the new Interdisciplinary Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (I-STEM) Research Building on Tuesday, Nov. 27. More...
Missouri’s public colleges need $1.4B in maintenance upgrades
Crumbling sidewalks, peeling ceilings and outdated classrooms are some of the challenges facing Missouri’s public colleges and universities. More...
Gulf Coast Community Foundation awards $40,000 for collegiate school in Venice
Gulf Coast Community Foundation has awarded the State College of Florida Foundation (SCFF) a $40,000 grant for the new State College of Florida Collegiate School (SCFCS) opening in the Fall of 2019 in Venice. More...
Caldwell Community College opens student and employee health clinic
Students and employees at Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute do not have to go far for medical care. More...
USF marks construction milestone at medical school building
More than a year into its construction, what new can you say about the University of South Florida's much-heralded USF Health Morsani College of Medicine and Heart Institute. More...
Amid voter ID debate, N.C. may push for more uniformity in college IDs
Amid their effort to adopt a photo ID voting law, state leaders may seek to standardize certain elements of IDs issued at private universities and community colleges across the state. More...
W.V. colleges and universities reaching out for expedited education
More and more colleges across West Virginia are reaching beyond state lines to form partnerships to accelerate students’ educational opportunities. More...
Wiley Current Protocols and LabArchives partner
LabArchives today announced a partnership with John Wiley & Sons. The companies have worked together to integrate the LabArchives Classroom Edition with Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques for use by instructors, TAs and students. More...
They served their country. Why aren’t elite colleges serving them better?
At the top of the tattoo, above a version of the Marine Corps emblem, an American flag wraps around his shoulder. More...
Mount Ida sued by former students
Three former students filed a lawsuit against the Mount Ida College administration and board of trustees yesterday, alleging they were the victims of fraud, misrepresentation and invasion of privacy due to the abrupt shutdown of the school in May. More...