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Modern computing's appetite for electricity is increasing at an alarming rate. Read more
Skills, not grade point average, are playing a larger role in the hiring process, according to a report from a hiring technology company. Read more
The University of North Florida is bucking declining college enrollment trends in higher education, and John Kantner, University of North Florida senior associate provost of faculty and research, credits some of this growth to its focus on continuing education (CE) programs. Read more
Medics say children with poor access to outdoor play at school at higher risk of developing lifelong health problems Read more
Government’s proposal will intensify the problem it is supposed to solve while ‘wreaking havoc’ on universities’ finances, universities say Read more
Katherine Anderson trekked from Texas to Philadelphia last year for a college program she couldn’t find anywhere else, combining the music business, entrepreneurship and technology. Two weeks ago, she received the startling news the university would be shutting down within days. Read more
Our mobile phones are getting a whole lot smarter, but what about the telecoms networks they run on? Read more
eaders have put off making tough decisions about their public colleges for decades. The options have only grown more difficult. Read more
Faculty argue the “voluntary separation” plan was rushed, and question the new regional leadership model that requires some chancellors to juggle multiple campuses. Read more
An Alabama college is offering $75,000 in scholarships for trade programs – but only to female students. Read more