Higher Ed and the Wall
Some college leaders are concerned about the symbolic impact of Trump’s proposed wall on collaborations and exchange, even as many wait to see what, if any, practical effects it might have.
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Some college leaders are concerned about the symbolic impact of Trump’s proposed wall on collaborations and exchange, even as many wait to see what, if any, practical effects it might have.
The Atlanta University Center Consortium Council of Presidents and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed will unveil a new network of surveillance cameras on Tuesday morning.
OSU senior Stephanie Hanson checks twice before taking any job offer that seems to good to be true.
The state’s two education boards have approved a plan to expand the early college high school program ...
Some colleges cancel their contracts with online education provider Lynda.com after double-digit price hikes, saying the company is pricing itself out of the higher education market.
Is it better to be a university dropout or to not have gone to college at all?
State Technical College wants the U.S. Supreme Court to have the final say on the constitutionality of making some students take drug tests.
Educators deliberate how to promote liberal education and push back on attacks on academe -- in part by being more open about areas in which higher education has been weak.
Harvard University's investment arm is expected to outsource management of most of its $35.7 billion endowment and lay off roughly half the 230 staff ...
Spain, Germany and the UK are the most popular destinations for students to study, train or volunteer abroad through Erasmus+, according to new data from the European Commission.