With the nation debating models and metrics for the federal government’s rating of America’s more than 4,000 colleges and universities, there’s one crucial area that no one talks…
According to the Associated Press, North Dakota's Board of Higher Education on Thursday approved annual pay rises for its college presidents that ranged from 2 percent to 6…
A group of more than 200 powerful philanthropists, business leaders and other stakeholders have formed a coalition to push back against dramatic changes sought for Texas colleges and…
Lake Forest College in Illinois responded to the recession by rolling out a three-year bachelor’s degree, offering students a chance to finish school sooner and join the workforce,…
Filling next year's schedule with classes that start at 2pm? According to a recent study, students who have later classes sleep longer than their counterparts that don't, but…
Yale University's decision last month to punish a fraternity that made pledges chant offensive slogans was heralded by some as a blow against sexual harassment in the college…
A powerful group of individuals--including former regents, former university system chancellors and former university presidents--from around Texas have joined together to address the state's ongoing higher education controversy,…
Heightening concerns about the value of many of its high school diplomas, the New York State Education Department released new data on Tuesday showing that only 37 percent…
Carolyn A. Martin, the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a flagship public research university with 42,000 students, is resigning to become president of Amherst College, a prestigious…
Every year high school students weigh the pros and cons of attending a large state university versus a small, intimate college experience, the Huffington Post reports.