A rotating group of around 40 or 50 students at Reed College have been camped out in an administration building for nine days, demanding the the college divest from Wells Fargo. And the college is, largely, supporting the effort. More...
University cancels event ahead of White Lives Matter rally
Middle Tennessee State University officials canceled the Contest of Champions ahead of a White Lives Matter rally in Murfreesboro. More...
Brown welcomes displaced University of Puerto Rico students, faculty
Last Tuesday, Martínez-Muñiz, an undergraduate chemistry major, boarded a plane from Puerto Rico to Rhode Island, where he’ll finish his fall semester studies at Brown — and remain through the spring semester if necessary — as one of up to 50 University of Puerto Rico (UPR) students Brown has committed to enrolling in the wake of Hurricane Maria. More...
Student and campus visitor killed in shooting at Grambling State
A student and a campus visitor were fatally shot at Grambling State University, and the gunman is on the loose, officials said Wednesday. More...
Take time to support our vets
At Palo Alto College, we continuously work to ensure our military students and their families understand the educational benefits available to continue their education and earn degrees and certificates. More...
Consolidating two-year colleges to conserve in Wisconsin
Under a new proposal by President Ray Cross, the University of Wisconsin would merge the state’s 13 two-year colleges into its system. More...
Welcoming veterans to college campus
Given the 16 years of continuous military activity following 9/11, it is not surprising that a large number of returning veterans are looking forward to the next step in their lives. More...
Presidential Prodigies
Ask higher education insiders about the traditional pathway to the Presidency and they will tell you it goes through academics – typically stepping up from the role of Chief Academic Officer. More...
California’s higher education: From American dream to dilemma
Part of this massive development was a system of public higher education – a model that put California center stage in the American imagination. More...
The emotional challenges of student veterans on campus
This Veterans Day, Americans will honor the heroism and sacrifice of the nearly 22 million men and women who have served in the U.S. military. Among them will be student veterans. Since 2009, nearly one million veterans have benefited from the Post-9/11 GI Bill, which has allowed them to pay for educational expenses such as tuition, textbooks and housing. More...