Here Are Seven Other Cases Of Resume Fraud
From the Fiscal Times: The latest victim to fall from grace due to resume fraud is Scott Thompson, who was named Yahoo’s chief executive in Janua...
From the Fiscal Times: The latest victim to fall from grace due to resume fraud is Scott Thompson, who was named Yahoo’s chief executive in Janua...
The Huffington Post | Tyler Kingkade | Posted 05.05.2012
California State University students have had enough with tuition hikes, executive pay increases, and -- for now -- enough food. At least 17 studen...
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 05.02.2012
As the student loan debt in the United States surpasses $1 trillion for the first time in the nation's history, thirteen courageous students from six California State University campuses will be engaging in civil disobedience in the form of a hunger strike until university leaders agree to freeze tuition.
The Cavalier Daily | Posted 04.16.2012
In California, students may be heard by administrators, but the administrators go ignored by politicians, and until universities can influence state appropriations, student self-governance means nothing.
Phil Ting | Posted 04.09.2012
It actually happened. It's now more expensive for a middle-class family to send a child to one of our California state universities than it is to send their son or daughter to Harvard.
Posted 04.04.2012
On Tuesday's "Colbert Report," Stephen Colbert caught Rick Santorum telling a bold-faced lie about California colleges, and had quite a bit of fun pok...
Jeff Selingo | Posted 05.22.2012
As some expensive private colleges compete to fill their seats and cash-strapped public colleges look for ways to handle more students, today's emerging providers will get a second look by college leaders and students seeking quality alternatives.
AP | Posted 03.21.2012
LOS ANGELES -- Dorothy Townsend, the first female staff writer for the Los Angeles Times' city section and the lone woman on a team of dozens of repor...
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 05.20.2012
Amidst a serious economic downturn in California, the California State University Chancellor and the Trustees' insistence on maintaining gigantic executive salaries has revealed their detachment from the economic realities facing California's students.
The Huffington Post | Tyler Kingkade | Posted 03.06.2012
Going to school at Harvard University is cheaper than attending a public university in California. According to the Bay Area News Group, a "family ...
Posted 03.02.2012
Growing up, Cadet Private Keith Nolan knew he wanted to be in the military. After high school he went to enlist, but instead, got three words scribble...
Lisa Adams | Posted 02.14.2012
Triangulation is thoughtfully selected and impeccably installed, making vivid the connections stated in the curatorial essay.
This article comes to us courtesy of California Watch. By Ryan Gabrielson Billions of details about students' lives pulse through university com...
AP | By JEFFREY COLLINS | Posted 11.24.2011
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Stay-at-home-mom Cindy DePace was just hitting 30 when she decided to return to the work force by going back to school and becoming ...
AP | AMY TAXIN and TERENCE CHEA | Posted 09.11.2011
LONG BEACH, Calif. — The California State University system on Tuesday approved another 12 percent increase in student tuition this fall to offs...
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 08.17.2011
Governor Jerry Brown's veto of the budget passed by the Democratic majority in the legislature, (as draconian in terms of gutting public resources as any in the nation), has tipped his hand: Jerry's triangulating.
latimes.com | Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times | Posted 07.11.2011
Facing a potential $1-billion reduction in state funding for the coming school year, California State University is considering "radical" measures tha...
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 06.12.2011
The budget constraints have led the CSU administration to put into overdrive its business model for higher education, to treat education like a "business," like a "product" that is "delivered" to a "customer."
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- California's public colleges and universities would suffer another round of painful funding cuts under a "tough budget" propos...
Posted 05.25.2011
On Monday, California Gov. Jerry Brown proposed budget cuts for 2011-2012 that would reduce funding for higher education in the state by $1.4 billion,...
Christina Gagnier | Posted 05.25.2011
Today welcomed newly inaugurated California Governor Jerry Brown's unveiling of his proposed budget for 2011-2012. As with every budget cycle since th...
AP | TERENCE CHEA | Posted 05.25.2011
SAN FRANCISCO — California State University students are bracing for higher tuition bills after the 23-campus system's governing board approved ...
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 05.25.2011
What do people associated with a university have to learn from Sarah Palin? Does Palin even believe in public higher education?
San Francisco Chronicle | Posted 05.25.2011
One way to protest education cuts is to block classroom doors, shut down campuses and hurl torches at a chancellor's house. All have been tried recent...
HuffPost Citizen Reporting | Brandon Jourdan & David Martinez | Posted 05.25.2011
Produced by HuffPost's Eyes & Ears Citizen Journalism Unit On March 4th, 2010, demonstrators in California and across the country took to the stree...
The Fiscal Times | MAUREEN MACKEY | Posted 05.15.2012