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Princeton University Press hopes to molt from a publisher of print into an organization with a wide variety of ebooks and apps.
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Princeton University Press hopes to molt from a publisher of print into an organization with a wide variety of ebooks and apps.
Both the prosecutor and public defender in the case of a woman charged with phoning in bomb threats in an attempt to cancel Quinnipiac University's graduation ceremony asked that she be released without bail.
From the Education Department making public a list of institutions under investigation for their handling of sexual assault allegations, to Columbia University students scrawling the names of their alleged rapists in bathroom stalls ....
Major concerns have been expressed about plans to close the Institute of English Studies, which forms part of the University of London’s School of Advanced Study.
The decline in overall college enrollment has slowed this spring, according to new data the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center released today.
Negotiations between industry, consumer groups and universities on U.S. rules for banking services aimed at college students have stalled over a Department of Education proposal to ban most account fees.
University degrees will cost up to three times as much under a deregulated fee system, leaving graduates with $120,000-plus debts, according to the architect of the HECS student loan scheme.
San Jose State's embattled president has issued a public apology, vowing to "right the ship" after a rocky year and widespread criticism led the statewide chancellor to an unprecedented public review of the campus's leadership.
Like so many institutions, Quinnipiac University has struggled at times to maintain its financial footing since the recession.
Scott Freeman and the other scholars behind a new study comparing the efficacy of lectures with more "active" forms of instruction in the science classroom are not aiming low in describing the significance of their findings.