South Africa fears brain drain as campuses remain on edge
Vice-chancellors warn that leading researchers will flee if unrest over tuition fees is not resolved swiftly
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Vice-chancellors warn that leading researchers will flee if unrest over tuition fees is not resolved swiftly
A year after detailed guidance from Yale set off a national debate, many other colleges are still offering detailed advice on how to avoid offensive Halloween costumes.
Belmont College is boasting new technology for its students.
Aston University’s new vice-chancellor warns that UK universities are “collateral damage” in the immigration debate as the government makes the “same mistake” on overseas students that his home country of Australia made before changing tack.
Princeton University will help lower-income Princeton residents pay their property tax bills under a settlement agreement that ends the litigation challenging the University's property tax exemptions.
Tuition pricing, financial aid and student debt levels are still in their postrecession mold.
Academics will become blander, less diverse and less economically secure if the “uberfication” of higher education continues, according to a UK academic.
Dan Graves, a mental health aide in San Jose, Calif., had mixed feelings when he heard that ITT Educational Services had filed for bankruptcy in mid-September.
University of Cincinnati has suspended collection of a new international student fee after months of protests from students.
Paper finds growth of fully online degree programs led to increased spending and falling enrollments at some place-based colleges, but had little impact on tuition rates.