College of Southern Idaho trustees endorsed a proposal Monday to offer two bachelor’s degrees — possibly starting in fall 2019. More...
Professor of cyber security
The School of Engineering at Quinnipiac University invite applications for a Teaching Professor of Cyber Security beginning in July 2018 to serve as the director of the degree program. More...
Chicano Movement exhibit finds permanent home at Pueblo Community College
Just when it seemed that the Chicano Movement exhibit at El Pueblo History Museum had no future, another door opened. More...
NJEdge partners OOHLALA Mobile
NJEdge, a nonprofit organization which provides digital and IT solutions to academic and research institutions, and OOHLALA Mobile, the leading mobile platform for student engagement, have entered a strategic partnership to provide college students and faculty with academic, residential, and co-curricular information through a streamlined mobile platform. More...
Tesla establishes START training program at CPCC
Tesla, manufacturer of electric vehicles and scalable clean energy generation and storage products, and Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) have launched an automotive training program called Tesla START at CPCC. CPCC is the first community college to participate in Tesla START. More...
St. Mary's College holds first sexual harassment workshop in series
Panelists spoke on the importance of speaking out when harassed in the work place and the issue of sexual harassment training. More...
College financial aid for unauthorized immigrants? It could happen in N.J.
Lawmakers changed the rules five years ago to allow immigrants living in the country illegally to pay in-state tuition at New Jersey's colleges and universities. More...
uConnect announces launch of career-aligned program pages
uConnect announced the launch of Career-aligned Program Pages at the 2018 UPCEA National Conference (#UPCEA103). The new program pages are an extension of the uConnect enterprise software platform that enables institutions to provide advanced career services to their students. More...
Will Denmark Tech be S.C.'s first technical college to close?
Beyond the front gates of Denmark Technical College was an expanse of empty parking spaces. It was an overcast Monday afternoon, the campus was open, but not a single student was in sight. More...
Niigata University to launch new course on sake
Niigata University will offer from April a comprehensive course on local specialty sake, covering its history, culture and production methods and aiming to open up a new field of academic study. More...