Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Iranian Court Upholds Death Penalty for Researcher

Human rights groups are reporting that Iran’s Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence for a disaster medicine researcher, Ahmadreza...

Calls Escalate for Oklahoma Regent to Quit

Calls for the University of Oklahoma regent who said homosexuality is “wrong” to resign have escalated, with both students and...

Academic Minute: Movies and Government Officials

Today on the Academic Minute, Michelle Pautz, associate professor of political science at the University of Dayton, discusses how bureaucrats...

Analysis: 28 Colleges Would Fail Grad Rate Requirement in House Bill

A new analysis from the Center for American Progress found more than two dozen minority-serving institutions would fail a graduation...

Knewton Pivots

Knewton, a pioneer in adaptive learning technology, will launch its first direct product for higher education in January. Previously the...

Report: Lawmakers Drop Grad Student Tuition Tax

Congressional lawmakers who are negotiating a final tax reform package will drop a provision to treat graduate students' tuition benefits...

Democrats Object to Net-Neutrality Rollback

Democrat senators have spoken out against the repeal of net-neutrality rules, which they believe will pave the way for the...

Saint Rose Leaders Say They Aren't Going Anywhere

The president of the College of Saint Rose and the new chair of its Board of Trustees called for unity...