Twisting in the Wind?
Contractual changes have left two public university presidents in tenuous positions and highlight a growing fear of commitment among boards
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Contractual changes have left two public university presidents in tenuous positions and highlight a growing fear of commitment among boards
Local U.S. governments cut jobs for the fourth straight month in December, including 11,000 in public schools, dragging down the nation's fragile economic recovery, jobs data showed
Ireland’s universities saw a considerable 8% rise in overseas enrolments in 2011/12, according to Education in Ireland (EII), as the country’s appeal continues to rise slowly abroad.
Why do writers who aren't historians produce the most popular works of history? Michael Pollan and others share their thoughts at the historians' annual conference.
A pair of ghost gum trees in Australia's outback made famous in watercolors by Aboriginal artist Albert Namatjira have been destroyed in a suspected arson attack, shortly before they
The amount of rainfall affects the number of infant infections leading to hydrocephalus in Uganda ...
Top-notch teams need partners who bring complementary networks, resources, capabilities and experience to sustainability efforts.
American colleges seeking to increase their international student enrollments are offering more flexible admission policies than ever before.
A UK student in Guangzhou finds out why Chinese teachers are so keen on memorisation
Can online graphic novels help teenagers cope with difficult social situations?