The 2011 InfoComm conference and exposition, the nation’s largest trade show devoted to the audio-visual (AV) industry, in June brought more than 33,000 people to Orlando, where several…
Those bland, standalone classroom desks arranged in neat rows could become a relic of the past, replaced by stylish tables and chairs with built-in power sources and wireless…
Innovative new speakers, public address systems, and sound amplification systems that make it easy to set up and control the audio in classrooms and other locations were among…
From lampless projectors, to control systems that automatically turn off electronic devices when they aren’t in use, to “network monitors” that bring the concept of network computing back…
Many schools are building high-quality video production studios to give their students valuable experience in recording, mixing, and producing live video broadcasts. Using professional-grade video equipment in these…
Seven illegal immigrant students arrested in a Southern California street protest say they're now waiting to see if they'll be deported in a test of the Obama administration's…
A new study by an outspoken critic of academic grade inflation finds that 43 percent of all letter grades issued by professors today are As, reports the Washington…
On Thursday, as we at HuffPost College sat reminiscing about our winsome college years--as we tend to do--we came upon an intriguing question: If we could study with…
Lee Bollinger, president of Columbia University and author of "Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-open: A Free Press for a New Century," talks about higher-education costs and the journalism industry.