Conflicted: Faculty and Online Education, 2012
Faculty members are far less excited by, and more fearful of, the recent growth of online education than are academic technology administrators...
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Faculty members are far less excited by, and more fearful of, the recent growth of online education than are academic technology administrators...
Dipak Das, the University of Connecticut scientist accused of fabricating 145 instances of research, is fighting his termination.
Due to declining enrollment, Kaplan University said Wednesday it is laying off 200 admissions workers, primarily in its Fort Lauderdale, Plantation and Boca Raton offices.
In the days when few colleges even imagined a woman as their leader, there was one corner of academe where women ruled: Roman Catholic colleges.
Ministers are being asked to reconsider plans for older students to fund their own A-level and equivalent courses.
Dr Joanne Benford, an Open University lecturer, is being investigated for suspected plagiarism after allegedly publishing a Dylan Thomas story under her own name.
Faculty members at California State University were similarly skeptical and warned of "Walmartization" last year as trustees charged each campus $50,000 to help fund CSU Online.
Richmond Gov. Bob McDonnell gave an ultimatum Friday to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors: Resolve the school's presidency crisis at your meeting Tuesday, or you'll be replaced the next day.
The University of Virginia Board of Visitors voted unanimously Tuesday to reinstate President Teresa Sullivan, capping off a tumultuous two weeks for the university.
Edward Yacuta did well in an AP English class at Long Beach's Millikan High School. Long Beach City College is using those grades — rather than his poor score on a placement test — to determine which English course he should take this fall.