Something of an identity crisis is facing Central Washington University’s Chimpanzee and Human Communications Institute, which is down to just two chimps, Loulis and Tatu.
An Illinois state senator who has proposed making the results of publicly funded research more widely available is amending his legislation after receiving pushback from some in academia.
Many of the college programs hailed by Gov. Rick Perry as "$10,000 degrees" are in narrow specialties, depend on early decision-making by high school students who may not know of their existence, or both. By the time they find out, the price could well be higher.
Imagine taking a college exam, and, instead of handing in a blue book and getting a grade from a professor a few weeks later, clicking the “send” button when you are done and receiving a grade back instantly, your essay scored by a software program.
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.
New payment portal provides institutions of higher education a PCI-compliant platform. Campuses are now able to streamline accounts receivable and payments.
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.
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.
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.