Daily News

12/20/2012
Three months ago, UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp tapped former Gov. Jim Martin to take a deeper look into academic irregularities after the transcript of two-sport star Julius Peppers suggested they went back at least as far as into the late 1990s.
12/20/2012
Carnegie Mellon University and Pittsburgh police won‘t say why they posted an around-the-clock police guard at the home of university President Jared Cohon for more than a week.
12/20/2012
Unclear if Snyder will OK bill to offer some bachelor's degrees
12/20/2012
Authorities in this rural Illinois college town are holding the fraternity members that orchestrated the November initiation event accountable.
12/20/2012
Next week, UB Daily will be on holiday hiatus. Publication will resume on Jan. 2.
12/20/2012
The State Higher Education Finance Report provides the earliest possible review of state and local support, tuition revenue, and enrollment trends for the most recent fiscal year. It is produced annually by the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) to broaden understanding of the context and consequences of multiple decisions made every year in each of these areas.
12/19/2012
Leading minds from top universities to offer world-wide MOOC courses on statistics, history, justice, and poverty
12/19/2012
Utah State University has selected Academic Partnerships to launch The Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Master of Science in Human Resources (MSHR) degree program online.
12/19/2012
New Green System equipment generates electricity for the power grid from exercise
12/19/2012
Higher One’s Principles and Actions Conform with Higher Ed Association’s Best Practices
12/19/2012
$440,000 truck » Improperly leased; former employee separately charged with fraud.
12/19/2012
The university twice activated the system, which blasts out 4,000 phone calls, but received mixed reviews regarding its effectiveness.
12/19/2012
The University of Iowa last week became first public university in the U.S. to inquire about the sexual orientation of prospective undergraduate students, a move meant to better serve and more quickly connect LGBT students with resources.
12/19/2012
The death of a Georgetown University student’s mother in the massacre in Newtown, Conn., prompted a professor at the school to launch an online fundraising effort.
12/19/2012
Penn State trustees have approved a 16 percent raise for President Rodney Erickson to $600,000 after a review of his performance in the year since he took office.

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