Oberlin College attempt to fight $25M judgment backfires big time
Oberlin College asked the court for a stay of judgment in a lawsuit involving a local bakery.
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Oberlin College asked the court for a stay of judgment in a lawsuit involving a local bakery.
Concerned about limited purchasing options and potential price increases, students and consumer groups challenge the proposed merger of two major textbook publishers.
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh shuttered abruptly in March, locking out students and breaking rules set by accreditation agencies on how to properly close schools.
Women who out-earn male partners need to have significantly higher qualifications, Australian survey suggests
The ‘best’ scientists lack time for peer review, and academics should be rated for ‘worthy’ papers, argues Dan Shechtman
Mastery Transcript Consortium prepares for a world without traditional transcripts.
Several months after announcing the major new initiative, Harvard Medical School remains silent about revisions that will radically re-orient the school’s approach to medicine, bringing the institution’s curriculum in line with modern LGBT ideology.
The long-term outlook for higher education is bleak, and Iowa will be right in the crosshairs — requiring its institutions to take prompt action and instigate immediate planning to survive, according to Brent Gage, associate vice president for enrollment management with the University of Iowa.
A new study finds that a majority of Americans support free community college tuition for workers replaced by robots.
Dale Schroeder was a simple, humble man from Iowa, who ended up changing the lives of 33 people forever.