Lawsuit aims to shoot down UF firearms policy
Florida Carry Inc.’s lawsuit against the University of Florida and President Bernie Machen aims to do more than allow guns in campus dorms.
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
Florida Carry Inc.’s lawsuit against the University of Florida and President Bernie Machen aims to do more than allow guns in campus dorms.
After two years of hype about massive open online courses, academic leaders' expectations of all of online education have taken a small but remarkable step back.
Amid the clamor over the American Studies Association’s resolution endorsing the boycott of Israeli universities, the Middle East Studies Association has been more or less silent.
A state university in Alabama is raising eyebrows with an unusual -- and perhaps even first-of-its-kind -- provision the school’s board of trustees included in the new university president's contract.
The number of universities and corporations offering the coverage is growing rapidly
In November, Chicago State University administrators demanded the shutdown of a blog that a group of faculty members had created to criticize the institution.
New stats out on women with graduate degrees are, quite simply, depressing.
The unfolding scandal involving a Chinese Academy of Sciences academician who is accused of plagiarism and copying technology for profit exposes flaws in the system that awards special titles to elite professors
A group of 16 public institutions in four Western states have agreed to a transfer agreement based on what students know rather than on the courses they have taken or the credits they have earned.
Lynn University will phase out its learning management system for the next stage of its tablet-centric evolution.