Hundreds of colleges are using “a training program that teaches professors and students not to take campus threats lying down but to fight back with any improvised weapon, from a backpack to a laptop computer,” reports AP.
In Ohio, students have the option of attending college for free in what is called Post secondary enrollment. I would say most if not all of the high schoolers in our group are attending college that...
The much-maligned SATs predict college graduation, writes Peter Salins, a SUNY-Stony Brook political science professor, in the New York Times. Some SUNY campuses decided to rely more heavily on SAT...
Community colleges expect little of their students, concludes the Community College Survey of Student Engagement. “No one rises to low expectations,” says Vincent Tinto, a Syracuse...
Accused of racism and barred from teaching required courses, Richard Peltz, a University of Arkansas law professor, filed a defamation suit. He’s now dropped the suit after the law school...
Loye Young was fired as an adjunct professor at Texas A&M International University for publishing on his course blog the names of six students caught plagiarizing in his management information...