Daily News

4/7/2013
For New Jersey’s flagship university, the costs of scandal — in dollars and in reputation — could have consequences for years to come.
4/7/2013
Pairing science with Smith System philosophy, the new Lift Desk puts its height in the hands of students and teachers
4/7/2013
Schneider Electric Video Surveillance enables end-users to simplify the integration of video surveillance by moving it from on-site locations to a cloud-based service model, scale over time to fit their business needs.
4/7/2013
Gold level status lays foundation for building a certified integration with Oracle, helps Parchment better serve its Peoplesoft client institutions.
4/7/2013
Addressing the interests of a growing student food movement, Sodexo provides a larger window on the sources of the foods they provide on campus
4/5/2013
New payment portal provides institutions of higher education a PCI-compliant platform. Campuses are now able to streamline accounts receivable and payments.
4/4/2013
The report from the American Association of University Professors accuses Southern of freezing faculty out of the decision-making process as administrators looked for ways to cut costs.
4/4/2013
As the Senate worked to consider as many bills as possible before the official crossover day today, two actions on the floor saw some major debate. The first, a bill studying a change to the funding model for higher education facilities was discussed and then put to a vote. The second, an amendment proposed for a second time on the floor that had already failed in committee.
4/4/2013
Cleveland State University's administration got a vote of no confidence Wednesday from faculty leaders who don't think they've had an appropriate role in the decision to convert the undergraduate curriculum to primarily three-credit-hour classes.
4/4/2013
Oklahoma's higher education system generates economic returns that equal nearly five times the amount of funding it receives, according to a new report from the State Chamber of Oklahoma.
4/4/2013
The complaint filed in Plymouth Superior Court accuses Brockton-based Sullivan and Cogliano Training Centers Inc. of “grossly misrepresenting the quality and scope of education” and distorting job placement numbers while leaving students with deep debt and poor job prospects.
4/4/2013
More than 50,000 students – including students of color, those from low-income households, and those who are the first in their families to attend college – benefitted from Great Lakes-funded efforts in 2012.
4/4/2013
New Haven High Schoolers seem to be getting the message that is everywhere, get on the path to college
4/4/2013
The university has bought 25 lots following its purchase of 25 parcels from the Genesee County Land Bank in September 2012. School officials have expressed an interest in several dozen other sites.
4/4/2013
The rapid rise of next-generation distance education, and what it means for educational institutions, is our theme on "Virtually Speaking Science," an hour-long talk show that goes out to listeners on BlogTalkRadio and to a live audience in the Second Life virtual world.

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