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…
IBM and New York are teaming up to create 10 new technical education programs, one each at public schools in different regions of the state, the Associated Press…
One person was wounded Tuesday night in a shooting at a residence hall near a South Carolina college campus, prompting school officials to order a lockdown of campus…
"Alas, I busted my deadline," writes Washington Post reporter Nick Anderson. "As I write this, my assignment was due 13 hours ago. In this case, I was not…
The newest attempt to thwart illegal filesharing launched Feb. 25, and while the "six strikes and you're out" initiative seems to offer light penalties, digital rights advocates are…
High-tech leaders—including the former heads of AOL and Mozilla—are organizing a "virtual march for immigration reform" aimed at pressuring lawmakers to enact sweeping changes to the nation's immigration…
Senators on both sides of the aisle kept the Colorado Senate spellbound Friday with testimonials of support for a bill allowing illegal immigrants to attend public colleges at…
The sequester is set to kick in on Friday, leaving Congress little time to prevent across-the-board spending cuts that would start this week and last until they’ve saved…
Enterprises need to tighten up security and better educate their staff if they are to protect themselves from waves of targeted attacks on their systems, ZDNet reports. According…
Facebook is apologizing for a problem that makes a 104-year-old Michigan woman lie about her age on the social media website, the Associated Press reports. Marguerite Joseph's granddaughter…