Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Tuesday, Aug. 1, how "exciting and encouraging'' it was to see how Grand Rapids Community College's programs are continuing to develop to support students. More...
Spend a fifth year in college? Fewer Wash. students stick around that long
The University of Washington is the state’s flagship institution and a powerhouse of scientific research, but a decade ago, it was no standout when it came to how many students graduated in four years. More...
Shuttered college sells off items
A private Catholic college in northwestern Indiana is holding a liquidation sale after suspending operations. More...
New college, university programs help students
Berks County is home to five colleges and universities, all of which offer business programs. From associate degrees to bachelor's degrees to master's degrees, there is a variety of business programs available. More...
How New England universities battle for students
Between Exits 8 and 9, a billboard the color of the sea exhorts you to “Go to UMaine.” Then, in smaller letters, it goes on: “For the in-state cost of UMass.” Similar billboards grace highways from Connecticut and Rhode Island to California. More...
Texas A&M University System sued by local construction company
Top-ranking representatives at A&M tell KBTX they were shocked to learn they were being sued by the College Station-based company, considering they’ve done business with Acklem on several school projects for the past three decades. More...
The decline of the midwest's public universities threatens to wreck its most vibrant economies
Four floors above a dull cinder-block lobby in a nondescript building at the Ohio State University, the doors of a slow-moving elevator open on an unexpectedly futuristic 10,000-square-foot laboratory bristling with technology. It’s a reveal reminiscent of a James Bond movie. More...
Sonoma State University reopens after closing during fires
Hundreds of students crowded into Sonoma State University’s Student Center on Wednesday night to thank first responders and celebrate the first full day of classes since the campus closed Oct. 9. More...
Faculty housing programs at various colleges and universities
Nationwide, the scope of faculty and staff housing programs varies as much as campus locations do. More...
American higher ed still holds global appeal
A survey of 112 American colleges and universities shows a 2 percent dip in international student yield for fall 2017, from 26 percent in fall 2016 to the current 24 percent, according to the Institute of International Education (IIE). More...