Laura Ascione is the Editorial Director at eSchool Media. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland's prestigious Philip Merrill College of Journalism.
Apple Inc. sold 3 million of its new iPads in the first three days the tablet computers were available, driving optimism for a strong holiday quarter despite intensifying…
As the nation edges closer to final results from the Nov. 6 presidential election, many higher-education stakeholders are outlining how each candidate’s victory might affect funding and policy…
Higher education’s use of social media in the classroom is expanding and changing, with younger faculty members leading the way and influencing how tools such as Facebook, Twitter,…
A canopy of solar cells, a nearly classroom-free academic center, cafes open to the public and even a hotel. The new campus of the Cornell University graduate school…
Statistics are boring, at least 85 percent of the time. Even the compelling ones tend to make your eyes glaze over, reports The Daily Caller. This little statistics-filled…
A pulled pork taco hovered about four inches from my mouth when my phone impolitely interrupted me, the New York Times reports. “Hey, I see you’re having people…
Campus networks host tens of thousands of devices each day, and IT administrators don't have the time or resources to address every possible threat. Many experts suggest focusing…
We’re a long way from the days of Pong. The video game industry often outperforms the movie industry in sales and even has a Smithsonian exhibit, the Washington…
Many American college campuses are mini melting pots, bringing together students from countries across the world, according to U.S. News & World Report. But simply congregating students from…
Twitter’s endless funnel of data is producing an equally endless series of studies — including on Twitter itself, the Washington Post reports. The latest study offers fun tidbits…