Community colleges struggle to fill classes as economy improves
Michigan's community colleges are confronting a cyclical conundrum they haven't seen since the last economic revival.
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Michigan's community colleges are confronting a cyclical conundrum they haven't seen since the last economic revival.
A state higher-education commission passed sweeping reforms Thursday designed to fund public universities based partly on how many Oregonians they graduate, instead of the number they enroll.
Proposals to require students to take a course related to diversity have been controversial on many campuses.
In 2011, due to steadily increasing tuition rates for four-year college degrees former Texas Governor Rick Perry challenged higher education administrators to create a $10,000 degree.
The Medical Council of India has asked state councils to investigate the problem of “ghost” teachers in medical colleges following the discovery of more than 400 fake teachers in four colleges in three states.
The one-time Wall Street juggernaut is long dead, but it's still leeching money from colleges and universities
The University of Bath tops this year’s Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey, having moved up from second place in 2014.
Colleges and universities are expected to pay at least $1.1 billion in 2015 to companies that helped the institutions take their academic programs online.
Academics at Christian colleges who believe in evolution (and who believe that doesn't make them any less Christian) have become deeply concerned about the recent move by Northwest Nazarene University to eliminate the job of Thomas Jay Oord, a tenured theologian there.
IT was a simple question: What do you study? But UCLA doctoral candidate Oscar Campos started to give anything but a simple answer