Filter & Sort
U.S. Colleges Track Students, Faculty in Haiti
Several American colleges are tracking down students and faculty members on programs or conducting research in Haiti, and the news...
Call to Expand Open Access to Federal Research
A panel of librarians, library scientists, publishers and university leaders on Tuesday issued a report calling on federal agencies that...
3 Colleges Strike Deal With U.S. Not to Promote Kindle
In a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department, three universities agreed not to buy or promote the use of Amazon's...
42% Increase in Applications to U. of Chicago
This is the time of year when most elite colleges announce yet another increase in applications, but the hike at...
Questions Raised on Study of TA, Adjunct Unions
Labor supporters in Maryland are raising questions about the fairness of a state panel that recently issued a report calling...
Binghamton President Will Retire
Lois B. DeFleur will retire this summer as president of the State University of New York at Binghamton. During her...
High Court Hears Antitrust Case With Implications for NCAA
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard an apparel company's challenge to the National Football League's business practices -- a...
Delaware State Eliminates 2 Teams
Delaware State University has announced that it is eliminating its men's tennis and women's equestrian teams, The News Journal reported...
Pagination
Pagination
- 3551
- /
- 3713