Textbook-Counterfeiting Cage Match
Three major textbook publishers sue the bookstore provider Follett, alleging failure to stop selling pirated versions of their books.
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Three major textbook publishers sue the bookstore provider Follett, alleging failure to stop selling pirated versions of their books.
The Turkish government has closed down 15 universities over the past year because of their alleged links to the Gülen movement, according to reports.
Combo photo shows the college graduation picture of Zhang Yu in 2008 (L) and Zhang posing at his own bar in Taiyuan, capital of North China's Shanxi province, June 8, 2017.
Research shows that half of the 4,300 New Orleans teachers fired after Hurricane Katrina never taught in Louisiana again
At meeting of federal advisory panel, some members push accreditors to set “bright lines” for colleges’ performance, while others caution against oversimplification.
Funders should stipulate that academics keep their data for at least 10 years so that research misconduct investigations have access to original findings, according to a proposed new set of guidelines on cooperation between universities and journals.
The Australian government should link a portion of postgraduate scholarships to industry collaboration to drive higher rates of work placements, a new report has recommended.
Matt Jackson, 34, recently wrapped up his first full semester at Bunker Hill Community College in Massachusetts.
Claude Pressnell, apparent choice as assistant secretary for postsecondary education, removes himself from consideration, further stalling efforts to fill leadership ranks at the Education Department.
Many US university presidents believe that their state political climate is “hostile” towards higher education, according to a survey conducted by the American Council on Education.