Since the introduction of the Lectopia (iLecture) technology to higher education, there has been debate about its relevance and effectiveness as a teaching and learning tool (Fardon, 2003).
Administrators at several Arizona college campuses fear that statutes keeping illegal immigrants from obtaining financial aid and in-state tuition have priced some students out of their classes.
The Arecibo Observatory will have its sights set on a newly discovered asteroid, 2007 TU24, next week as the object passes within 334,000 miles of Earth.
The Cornell Faculty Institute for Diversity is set for June 1-4.
Weill Cornell has partnered with the Touch Foundation and Sanford Weill to train doctors in Tanzania in an effort to alleviate the health-care crisis gripping that country.
In a Cornell Perspectives piece, Vice President for Human Resources Mary George Opperman talks about how the university's staff contributes to Cornell's 'bold ideas and big aspirations.
Endowments at some independent schools have become so big that trustees have hired full-time money managers.
The Education Department has brushed aside a finding by its own inspector general that a student lender improperly received $34 million in federal subsidies.
A prestigious medical school was tipped off that one of its students had been a Nazi sympathizer, released on parole after being convicted in 2000 of a murder.
Schools Chancellor Joel I.