Hancock College school board members finalized an earlier decision to select Kevin Walthers as the superintendent/president of Hancock community college in a board meeting Tuesday night.
Brother Michael McGinniss will step down May 31, 2014. He will have headed La Salle for 15 years at that point, and spent the five years prior as president of Christian Brothers University in Memphis.
The University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine has donated thousands of dollars worth of science equipment this year to 13 public high schools on four of Hawaii’s islands.
A strike by University of California patient care workers caused the cancellation of hundreds of surgeries, the closure of laboratory stations and the diversion of emergency room patients, officials said.
Exinda, a global provider of next-generation WAN optimization and Network Control solutions, announced a call for participation in the first vendor-driven advisory group aimed at addressing critical issues that impact networks at K-12 and Higher Education institutions around the world.
Sean O'Malley is protesting the refusal of Boston College to disinvite Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, who is leading an attempt to amend Ireland's ban on abortion.
Departments across campus must share information, a need not always easily, quickly, or securely achieved; Laserfiche Workflow technology breaks down the barriers inhibiting information-sharing.
Transparent records management allows users to easily organize and access documents in the ways they’re used to, facilitating information-sharing and enabling departments to function more efficiently.
Spanier, who led the college for 16 years, is awaiting trial on criminal charges of perjury, obstruction, endangering the welfare of children, failure to properly report suspected child abuse and conspiracy stemming from administrators’ handling of sex abuse allegations against Sandusky, the university’s former assistant football coach.
Oakland University President Gary D. Russi announced Monday the appointment of James P. Lentini as senior vice president for academic affairs and provost. Pending formal approval by the Oakland University Board of Trustees, his tenure will begin on July 8.
Charles Steger, 65, continues to be a central figure and criticized for the way the Blacksburg campus responded on April 16, 2007, when a student-gunman killed 32 students and faculty before killing himself.
In a resignation letter, Saunders highlighted FAU’s progress in academics and student success, but also noted “there is no doubt the recent controversies have been significant and distracting to all members of the University community.”
The Texas Senate on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill setting new limits on the powers of university regents to fire campus presidents and requiring regents to under undergo ethics training.
Community members, friends, and former co-workers of Northampton Community College's late former president, Robert Kopecek, celebrated his life today in the campus building named in his honor.