Daily News

11/21/2012
The alarms began ringing at 2:41 this morning. Something was awry in Room 8 of the Main Building at the University of Texas. Several police officers responded.
11/21/2012
Ferris State University is looking to expand its footprint in China.
11/21/2012
Troy University could surpass the University of Alabama and Auburn University as the state's leaders in international student enrollment.
11/21/2012
The Claremont college partners with the actor and devoted preservationist to create the Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability.
11/21/2012
North Carolina's top auditor said Tuesday that the country's third-largest community college system should stop tipping off campus administrators weeks before a record check is coming.
11/21/2012
Amid scrutiny from federal regulators and her own administration, the dean of the UC Davis School of Medicine announced Monday she will be stepping down.
11/21/2012
A state Senate panel said Monday that the University of Hawaii could have avoided losing $200,000 in its failed attempt to hold an athletic department fundraiser if officials had performed due diligence on a company claiming to be Stevie Wonder's booking agent.
11/21/2012
One cause of the lapse between the discovery of suspected child pornography on a University of Michigan Hospital employee’s computer and the beginning of an investigation was the lack of a direct link between hospital security and U-M Police.
11/21/2012
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited the crane operator in the deadly tower crane collapse at the University of Texas at Dallas in July with six serious safety violations, proposing $29,400 in fines.
11/21/2012
The widespread corruption that once plagued Alabama's two- year college system is a thing of the past, Mark Heinrich, the system's newly appointed chancellor said today in Birmingham.
11/21/2012
Young illegal immigrants to qualify for resident tuition once feds halt their deportations
11/21/2012
Sebastian Thrun, winner of the Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award for education takes is redefining the modern classroom
11/20/2012

From his unique vantage point as President and CEO of the Association of Community College Trustees, J. Noah Brown writes in this book about the intersection between community colleges and America’s need to regain economic momentum and its position as first in the world with respect to college attainment. By connecting past economic and education policies and investments to possibilities for the future and continued national progress, Brown reminds us that restoring America’s prominence is within reach.

11/20/2012

Bernard (Bill) Zannini, MBA, discusses how Northern Essex Community College, which serves more than 7,000 students at its campuses in Haverhill and Lawrence, Mass, built its entrepreneurship program after its community lost its manufacturing base, jobs dwindled, and unemployment soared.

11/20/2012

This position, in Washington, D.C., will report to the vice president for education, research and board services to support all aspects of the Governance Institute for Student Success (GISS) grant.

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