John DiNello Found: Yale Lab Technician Found Safe Near Home
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Police say they've found a Yale University employee who was missing for several days. Police say 47-year-old John DiNello wa...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Police say they've found a Yale University employee who was missing for several days. Police say 47-year-old John DiNello wa...
AP | LIBBY QUAID | Posted 12.10.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON — The Pell Grant program for needy college students is facing a massive shortfall as the country's bleak job market drives people bac...
Wall Street Journal | MARK WHITEHOUSE | Posted 11.02.2009 | Business
The pain of the financial crisis has economists striving to understand precisely why it happened and how to prevent a repeat. For that task, John Gean...
AP | JUSTIN POPE | Posted 11.02.2009 | Home
The fast-growing group of millionaire private college and university presidents hit a new record in recent years, and it's likely more college leaders...
Amy Hungerford | Posted 10.27.2009 | Books
The slow sell can't be done pre-publication. It requires -- wait for it -- reading. My last week's reading is a case in point: I read David Mitchell's Black Swan Green.
Stu Kreisman | Posted 10.19.2009 | Media
Jess Zimmerman is a junior at Butler University. Last year he wrote criticisms of Butler's administration in an anonymous blog. We now have the first case of a university suing a student over online free speech.
US News & World Report | Michelle Obama | Posted 10.15.2009 | Politics
We all remember the impact a special teacher had on us--a teacher who refused to let us fall through the cracks; who pushed us and believed in us when...
Faisal J. Abbas | Posted 10.12.2009 | World
KAUST is the first university in Saudi Arabia to allow a mixed-gender environment. This has triggered a 'showdown' between the press and a senior member of the clergy.
nytimes.com | CHARLES WILSON | Posted 11.28.2009 | Green
Thoreau said education often made straight-cut ditches out of meandering brooks. But not at the EcoDorm, which houses 36 undergraduates and is the spi...
AP | Posted 11.23.2009 | World
Saudi Arabia inaugurated on Wednesday its first-ever fully integrated coed university, and its ruler declared the institution will be a "beacon of tolerance" in a world attacked by extremists.
The multibillion dollar King Abdullah Science and Technology University, or KAUST, boasts state-of-the-art labs, the world's 14th fastest supercomputer and one of the biggest endowments worldwide. It breaks many of the conservative country's social taboos by allowing, for the first time, men and women to take classes together.
Saudi officials have envisaged the postgraduate institution as a key part of the kingdom's plans to transform itself into a global scientific hub – its latest efforts to diversify its oil-reliant economy.
Saudi royals and dignitaries attended the inauguration ceremony outside the coastal city of Jeddah, where the university is located.
"Humanity has been the target of vicious attacks from extremists, who speak the language of hatred," King Abdullah said at the inauguration. "Undoubtedly, scientific centers that embrace all peoples are the first line of defense against extremists. And today this university will become a house of wisdom ... a beacon of tolerance."
Jeff Biggers | Posted 11.18.2009 | Green
This might be the shameless story of the week: Either that, or West Virginia University president James P. Clements has a lot of explaining to do.
AP | Posted 11.16.2009 | New York
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) -- Authorities in New York say the Hofstra University student who told police that she had been gang-raped by five men on campus ...
AP | Posted 11.16.2009 | New York
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP)-- Police in New York say an 18-year-old Hofstra University student trying to retrieve a cell phone was lured into a dormitory men...
The Wall Street Journal | ANNE MARIE CHAKER | Posted 10.18.2009 | Home
Students are borrowing dramatically more to pay for college, accelerating a trend that has wide-ranging implications for a generation of young people....
Ramon Resa, MD | Posted 10.17.2009 | Living
Say positive things about your children. Tell them you believe in them. If you let them know that they can accomplish anything if they put their minds to it, they will.
Dr. Michael J. Breus | Posted 09.28.2009 | Living
For both newbies and soon-to-be graduates alike, the one thing that seems to get the best of them every single year is sleep. Translation: serious deprivation.
Terry Curtis Fox | Posted 09.19.2009 | Politics
Private insurance companies don't want to be good capitalists and innovate. They fear competition because they are in a position where they don't need to provide a better service.
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD | Posted 09.13.2009 | Living
Mental illnesses, including alcohol and drug abuse, are the conditions that arise and may affect your child as he takes on the developmental steps of leaving home to go off to school.
Lauren and Suzanne McGrath | Posted 09.12.2009 | Style
Let there be one piece that comes from home. I know this isn't camp anymore, but presumably that item will always conjure up warm sentiments for your son or daughter.
usatoday.com | Posted 09.03.2009 | Green
With an increased interest in the environment and growth in the "green collar" job sector, colleges and universities are beginning to incorporate sust...
Huffington Post | Ami Cholia | Posted 08.29.2009 | Green
The Princeton Review just came out with a list of the green honor roll for 15 colleges across the country based on their eco-friendly practices and su...
Alexander Dresner | Posted 08.16.2009 | Living
Are the benefits of being on life's fast track worth the costs?
Joanne Rendell | Posted 08.14.2009 | Media
Yet for all the scholarly appetite for love, popular romance fiction has long been shunned, ignored, and seen by many in the ivory tower as the errant and sex-craved stepdaughter of "real" literature.
AP | Anne Wallace Allen | Posted 08.07.2009 | Style
For high school students who have the time and money to travel, visiting a college campus is the best way to get a sense of the students, the faculty,...
Peter Diamandis | Posted 08.06.2009 | Living
Singularity University aims to assemble, educate and inspire a cadre of leaders who strive to understand and facilitate the development of exponentially advancing technologies and apply, focus and guide these tools to address humanity's grand challenges.
AP | JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN | Posted 12.11.2009 | Home