Academic Leadership

Regents Officials: Tennessee State University Grade Assignments Valid

The interim president of Tennessee State University said allegations of grade fixing at the university have opened dialogue for better communication between faculty and administrators.

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Saint Peter's College To Become N.J.'S Latest University

More than 140 years after it was founded as a small liberal arts school in Jersey City, Saint Peter’s College is about to become New Jersey’s newest university.

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University Of North Texas Regents Could Combine Medical, Academic Schools

First the University of Texas’ governing board said it wants to establish a medical school at the Austin flagship.

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College Students Seeking an Academic Edge This Semester Can Hire an Affordable, Personal Digital Tutor to Enhance Their Performance

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ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City Partners with Pearson to Increase Access to ASU Programs

ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City has partnered with Pearson as it launches the first program in Arizona State University’s efforts to offer a more affordable ASU option to students in local communities.

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Is Michigan State Really Better than Yale?

During the M.B.A. gold rush of the past three decades, the Yale School of Management accomplished the unthinkable.

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OSU-Cascades Will Fill Hole In Ore. Education

The state is closing the giant hole in the middle of its public university system — Central Oregon.

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UT Medical School Would Cost $4.1 Billion Over 12 Years, Records Show

A proposed University of Texas medical school would start with a relatively modest annual budget of $23 million and grow in 12 years to a $510 million enterprise, according to cost estimates the American-Statesman obtained under the Texas Public Information Act.

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West Virginia Failing In Higher Education

West Virginia's colleges and universities received a failing grade in a report released recently by the Institute for a Competitive Workforce. The report identified the Mountain State as one of only four in the nation that received an "F" for not meeting the standards employers demand from four-year institutions.

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Elite Colleges Transform Online Higher Education

When the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offered its first free online course this spring, Ashwith Rego jumped at the chance to learn from some of the world's leading researchers – without leaving his home in India.

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