Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Groups to Ask U.S. to Stop Denying Visas to Scholars

A coalition of scholarly and civil liberties groups plan to urge President Obama today to abandon the Bush administration's approach...

Computer Science Enrollments Rebound

The number of undergraduate students majoring in computer science this year significantly increased for the first time since the dot-com...

At Brown, an Unusual Memorial

At Brown University, the 10-member Commission on Memorials has recommended that the university commission a memorial recognizing a painful past...

Pros and Cons of a Community College Education

Community colleges are a low-cost and effective path to degrees and jobs for many people, especially full-time workers and first-generation...

Sewanee Drops SAT Requirement

The University of the South, known as Sewanee, on Monday announced that it will no longer require applicants to submit...

Sign of the Times: The Battle for Portland, Ore.

It is one of the most visible images in Portland, Oregon: a neon sign over the Willamette River that shouts...

College of DuPage Policy Criticized by 2 Faculty Groups

A proposed overhaul of regulations at the College of DuPage has been softened since its release generated intense controversy at...

French Philosopher of Science Wins Templeton Prize

A French scholar who studied the philosophical implications of quantum physics was awarded the 2009 Templeton Prize on Monday. Bernard...