Receiving a diploma, with a little help from family
Margaret Peterson graduated from La Salle University last week as her husband watched via video from hospice.
Is the customer always right in higher education?
Jeffrey Selingo’s new book “College (Un)Bound” explores the changes and trends in higher education.
College in the courtroom: “Suing Alma Mater”
Michael Olivas’ latest book looks at the history of colleges in the courtrooms.
How I made my college decision: High school seniors weigh in
College decisions were due on May 1, and as it happens every year, students with a pile of acceptance letters had to ponder amidst the flurry of activity that accompanies their senior year.
Energy policy takes the podium at Columbia
Jason Bordoff hopes that multi-disciplinary action will make real strides in energy policy.
New Temple president Neil Theobald has high hopes for the university
Neil Theobald brought his fourth child to school. His three actual kids are raised, so it’s just he and his [...]
Technology gets on the map at La Salle University
It’s not that professor Raymond Kirsch doesn’t believe in lecturing. He just tries to keep it out of the classroom [...]
Talking it out in higher education
Former University of Massachusetts Lowell administrators Kristin G. Esterberg and John Wooding know their way around a classroom. They each [...]
