Americans feel that higher education is imperative for a successful future, but they believe that the US higher education system is providing poor value for the cost, a Northeastern University survey has found.
If all goes according to plan, Grand Canyon University's teams will play in a Division I athletics conference and its campus will maintain a hub of academic research.
Students at the College of St. Scholastica can now apply education from free online courses toward completion of their college degrees, with the potential of saving thousands of dollars.
University of Michigan has topped its public peers in research and development spending for the third year in a row, according to the U.S. National Science Foundation.
As the number of Hispanic students attending college continues to grow, Ferris State University is taking steps to strengthen its relationships with the Latino community on campus and in Grand Rapids.
Just days after celebrating one of the biggest homecomings in the university's 145-year history, Alabama State University has placed its new president on administrative leave with pay and temporarily replaced him with Rep. John Knight, according to a report on the WSFA website.
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Students at two Boston universities are getting around town easily and securely using their campus ID cards, thanks to a new and innovative partnership between CBORD, a provider of campus card and integrated security solutions to colleges and universities, and Creative Mobile Technologies (CMT), the nation's leading provider of in-taxi media and payment technologies.
McGraw-Hill said Monday that it reached a deal to sell its education arm to private equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC for $2.5 billion in cash and debt, as part of its plan to focus on its financial information businesses.
Affordability, retention, and college completion — all key components of Governors State University’s commitment to students — took the spotlight recently during Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon’s visit to the university.