University of Phoenix phasing out around 20 campuses
The University of Phoenix plans to scale back more brick-and-mortar campuses across the country
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
The University of Phoenix plans to scale back more brick-and-mortar campuses across the country
Arizona State unveils its new dormitory designed just for engineering majors, an unusual concept in residence life.
A tech company in East China's Zhejiang province has developed the software which can free parents from checking math assignments.
tate Rep. John Raney, R-College Station, represents a district flush with college students and considers higher education one of his legislative priorities.
Scholars and students around the world face a “continuing global crisis of attacks” driven by an “anti-democratic fear of universities” as bastions of free thought, according to an international network that promotes academic freedom.
Weeks after Harvard University voided the admission of incoming students who participated in a racist Facebook group, the California college grapples with a similar group involving hundreds of current students.
The University of Montana rescinded its attempt to cut short yearlong contracts with more than 30 lecturers Thursday, after the faculty union brokered an agreement.
Ball State Faculty Council debates how to assess commitment to diversity when using teaching evaluations, and how to phrase the question.
University rankings must take fuller account of institutions’ engagement with communities, industry and public policy, sector leaders have urged.
Education Department’s inspector general labels Western Governors as a correspondence-course provider, seeks reimbursement of $713 million in aid and may broadly threaten competency-based education.