Campus jobs rise in recession
The University System of Georgia has added more than 5,000 employees since the start of the Great Recession, pumping up its payroll while the rest of state government eliminated 10,000 jobs
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The University System of Georgia has added more than 5,000 employees since the start of the Great Recession, pumping up its payroll while the rest of state government eliminated 10,000 jobs
Michael Moritz and his wife, Harriet Heyman, fund £11,000 scholarships to help students from low-income families
The country’s two largest teachers' unions -- the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers -- spent a combined $330 million in the past five years on outside causes, political campaigns, lobbying and issue education, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The government and the House of Representatives heralded a new era of greater access to university education with the passage on Friday of the bill on higher education, but students across the country greeted the new legislation with protests.
As students struggle to get their degrees in four years, a small but growing percentage of Wisconsin college students get their degrees in just three years.
Today’s comprehensive report is sad and sobering in that it concludes that at the moment of truth, people in positions of authority and responsibility did not put the welfare of children first.
Oxford University will use a record donation to abolish the tuition fee increase for its poorest students - keeping fees at £3,500 per year.
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges dealt a stinging blow to Bridgepoint Education Inc. on Monday by rejecting the for-profit’s accreditation bid for its Ashford University.
The HRD Ministry along with the University Grants Commission (UGC) is currently working on a proposal to start as many as 100 communi
Vanderbilt University did millions of dollars’ worth of business with companies and other entities with ties to university trustees and officers, according to its most recent tax return, which covers the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011.