Leaving Behind the No Child Left Behind Law (NHPR)
SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 As a featured guest on NHPR’s The Exchange, Rebecca Holcombe, lecturer and director of Dartmouth’s Department of Education’sTeacher Education Program, talks about New Hampshire’s...
View ArticleSpring International Celebrates 20 Years on Campus
Many of its graduates enroll at University of Arkansas Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Students and staff from Spring International Language Center FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — In fall 1992, Spring International...
View ArticleStudent Success and Innovation
In her Fall Address, President Genshaft said USF will continue its laser focus on student success initiatives, innovation and research. TAMPA, Fla. (Sept. 19, 2012) – University of South Florida...
View ArticleNYU Teams Up with Codecademy to Promote Digital Literacy
September 24, 2012 With every aspect of life – from following news to finding love – now governed by algorithms, learning the fundamentals of coding is essential to developing true digital literacy....
View ArticleNew Field Placement Officer Named for College
The College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas has hired Leah Chamberlain to direct the office of field placement, which places about 300 students each year in student...
View ArticleUA to Celebrate International Education Week
From film screenings to lectures to study abroad information sessions, a number of events are planned as part of the University of Arizona’s 13th annual International Education Week, Nov. 12-16....
View ArticleU.S. Spending Cuts Could Add to Puerto Rico’s Financial Woes
Cuts in housing, education, other areas may total $125 million this year. Auditor cautions Government Development Bank on island’s debt The $85 billion in across-the-board U.S. government spending...
View ArticleOhio State Graduate Program Rankings Issued by U.S. News & World Report
According to the U.S. News & World Report 2014 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools released this week, The Ohio State University offers a wide array of top graduate and professional...
View ArticleStanford Affirms Commitment to Funding Current Graduate Students
Patricia J. Gumport, vice provost for graduate education, announced Thursday that Stanford will increase its central support to pay 40 percent of the tuition for graduate students on research...
View ArticleCrashing Rockets Could Lead to Novel Sample-Return Technology
During spring break the last five years, a University of Washington class has headed to the Nevada desert to launch rockets and learn more about the science and engineering involved. Sometimes, the...
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