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School to New
President: No
Hanky Panky
in Your Room
Jan 12, 2014 6:17 PM CST
School to New President: No Hanky Panky in Your Room
Alabama State University has odd rule for incoming leader
(Newser)
- Want to be president of Alabama State University? Fine, but you have to live on campus and can only co-habit with a love interest if it's your spouse. Gwendolyn Boyd signed just such a contract on Jan. 2 and will start running the historically black school on Feb. 1,...
Texas Student's
Last Words: 'Oh,
You're Gonna
Shoot Me?'
Dec 9, 2013 2:45 PM CST
Texas Student's Last Words: 'Oh, You're Gonna Shoot Me?'
University police officer kills student, saying he resisted arrest
(Newser)
- A student at a Christian university was shot dead on Friday for allegedly resisting arrest, but fellow students are struggling to believe the official story, CNN reports. It goes like this: Robert Redus, a student at the University of the Incarnate Word in Alamo Heights, was "driving erratically at...
University:
Pay Us in Bitcoin
Nov 22, 2013 11:04 AM CST
University: Pay Us in Bitcoin
Drums up interest with master of science degree in digital currency
(Newser)
- First you could buy a condo with Bitcoin and now you can pay your tuition using the digital currency, too—if you attend Cyprus' University of Nicosia, that is. The school says it's the first university to offer fees payable in the currency feds are praising , and those with...
Princeton Students to Get Vaccine FDA Hasn't OKed
UPDATED
Nov 19, 2013 9:55 AM CST
Princeton Students to Get Vaccine FDA Hasn't OKed
Bexsero hasn't been approved by FDA, but FDA gave CDC OK to import it
(Newser)
- Princeton University has seen seven people hospitalized in the last eight months with bacterial meningitis—specifically, a strain of the disease that the vaccine commonly administered in the US doesn't fight. And now the school is taking the unusual step of offering its students a European- and Australian-approved vaccine,...
Every
Student Fails Liberian College Admission Exam
Aug 26, 2013 7:15 PM CDT
Every
Student Fails Liberian College Admission Exam
Not 1 of the 25K who took University of Liberia exam passed
(Newser)
- There will be no new students at the University of Liberia next year. That's because every single student who took the admission test—all 25,000 of them—failed the exam, the BBC reports. University spokesman Momodu Getaweh says the students were unenthusiastic and did not show an adequate...
As Universities
Go Global,
Free Thought
Goes Missing
OPINION
Jun 24, 2013 12:14 PM CDT
As Universities Go Global, Free Thought Goes Missing
Jackson Diehl: Campuses in 'unfree' countries hurt student, faculty rights
(Newser)
- With Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng accusing NYU of yielding to Beijing , intellectual freedom at US universities is in the spotlight, and Jackson Diehl is concerned. Schools like Yale and NYU are focused on expanding their reach, opening campuses across the globe—including in "unfree countries," he writes in...
Ancient University to Admit First Students in Centuries
Jun 1, 2013 7:00 AM CDT
Ancient University to Admit First Students in Centuries
Nalanda University, destroyed in 1193, to be resurrected
(Newser)
- Oxford, Harvard, and ... Nalanda? In the annals of history, Nalanda University endures as one of the world's preeminent learning institutions, and one that came centuries before its more recognizable counterparts. If a group of officials and scholars have their way, that will soon change. The northern India university was...
Public University
Presidents Rake
in Millions
STUDY SAYS
May 13, 2013 7:01 AM CDT
Public University Presidents Rake in Millions
Disgraced former Penn State boss Graham Spanier leads the pack
(Newser)
- Last year, four public university presidents boasted compensation of more than $1 million, a study finds. At the top: Graham Spanier, the former Penn State president driven out by the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal. Spanier made $2.9 million in the 2011-2012 fiscal year; part of that was his...
Petraeus'
New Gig:
University
Professor
Apr 24, 2013 5:28 AM CDT
Petraeus' New Gig: University Professor
Retired general to lecture at City University of NY
(Newser)
- Ex-CIA director David Petraeus is replacing one kind of intelligence work with another. Macaulay Honors College at City University of New York says the retired four-star general has been named a visiting professor for public policy, starting in August. Petraeus, who left the CIA after an extramarital affair was exposed...
Top Low-Income Students Blow Off the Best Colleges
Mar 17, 2013 1:48 PM CDT
Top Low-Income Students Blow Off the Best Colleges
Strivers feel no connection to far-off schools
(Newser)
- The majority of high-achieving, low-income students never even apply to America's top colleges—despite financial aid that could make it affordable, according to a new study. The analysis, by two education researchers, found that just 34% of successful but low-income students went to one of America's 238 best...
College: We're Keeping
'Dixie' in Our Name
Jan 19, 2013 3:15 PM CST
College: We're Keeping 'Dixie' in Our Name
Dixie State College trustees approve name unanimously
(Newser)
- A college in Utah will keep the word "Dixie" in its name despite signs that the school's history is steeped in racism,
USA Today
reports. Following an impassioned debate, trustees at Dixie State College voted unanimously yesterday to use the name Dixie State University if the state approves...
University
System Drops
Much-Hated
New Logo
Dec 15, 2012 3:15 PM CST
University System Drops Much-Hated New Logo
University of California bends to its critics
(Newser)
- Was it a browser icon? A tongue? A toilet? Critics alleged all three , but the new University of California logo is now one thing: history. School officials said yesterday they would suspend use of the logo that showed a large blue "U" surrounding a fading letter "C,"...
Mass Cheating Scandal
Erupts at Harvard
Aug 31, 2012 5:49 AM CDT
Mass Cheating Scandal Erupts at Harvard
Half of 279 'Intro to Congress' students investigated
(Newser)
- Dozens of Harvard students are being investigated for possible cheating after officials discovered they may have shared or plagiarized answers on a final take-home exam last spring. More than half of the 279 students in the university's Introduction to Congress class are being investigated, reports the
Harvard Crimson
. "...
America's Best Colleges
Aug 1, 2012 4:02 PM CDT
America's Best Colleges
Princeton tops annual list from Forbes
(Newser)
-
Forbes
is out with its annual list of the nation's best bang-for-your-buck colleges, with its rankings based on five criteria: post-graduate success, student satisfaction, debt, graduation rate, and competitive awards. The top five:
11 Celebs
Attending
College
This Fall
Jun 9, 2012 6:01 PM CDT
11 Celebs Attending College This Fall
Emma Watson, Hannah Dakota Fanning among the studious
(Newser)
- Celebrities may like guns and have weird addictions , but they enjoy speaking in full sentences too. So let's salute those who are heading to college this fall (and not include James Franco, for once, if possible). From the Huffington Post :
Hannah Dakota Fanning
: The actor seen in
The Twilight
...
Today's College Is More Like Kindergarten
May 22, 2012 9:09 AM CDT
Today's College Is More Like Kindergarten
Students log just 27 hours of class, study time a week
(Newser)
- In 1961, college students spent 16 hours in class each week and another 24 hours studying, making college the equivalent of a full-time job. Today, just 27 hours are spent in class and studying—or the same amount of time, the
Washington Post
points out, as the typical five-year-old spends...
Get College Degree,
Live 9 Years Longer
STUDY SAYS
May 16, 2012 8:52 AM CDT
Get College Degree, Live 9 Years Longer
Education linked to better health, longevity
(Newser)
- Sure, college costs a lot of money and you won’t necessarily get a job after you graduate, but good news! At least you'll live longer in your loan-induced poverty, because higher education is linked to longer life. An annual report from the CDC shows that those who obtain...
Student Loans
Cripple Entire
Generation
May 13, 2012 2:57 PM CDT
Student Loans Cripple Entire Generation
Nation's economy creaks under $1T in student loan debt
(Newser)
- Wannabe college students have a lot to prepare for: all-night study binges, grueling exams, and the three jobs they'll need to pay off their crippling student debt. What's worse, that financial burden is only growing, the
New York Times
reports. Today, just 38% of the nation's $1...
Online Courses
About to Change
College Forever
david brooks
May 4, 2012 11:53 AM CDT
Online Courses About to Change College Forever
David Brooks: Profs brace for 'tsunami' of Internet learning
(Newser)
- Online education isn't just an "experiment" anymore. Harvard and MIT have just set aside $60 million for free online courses, and schools from Stanford to Yale are pursuing online learning. In short, "what happened to the newspaper and magazine business is about to happen to higher education:...
False Alarm:
Student's 'Rifle'
Actually Umbrella
Mar 16, 2012 9:53 AM CDT
False Alarm: Student's 'Rifle' Actually Umbrella
Rochester Institute of Technology lifts lockdown
(Newser)
- Looks like the campus lockdown wasn't necessary after all. After a bus driver reported a gun-toting student at Rochester Institute of Technology, police rapidly directed students and staff to stay inside and bolt doors. But within an hour, officials had spoken to the student—a freshman photographer—to learn...
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