Daily News

4/15/2013
Allegheny College has selected Enrollment Rx's cloud-based CRM solution to improve communication around admissions processes.
4/15/2013
Modo Labs, a Mobile-First portal solution provider, has announced Mobile Admissions 2.0, a full-featured mobile solution for boosting prospective student interest and enrollment.
4/15/2013
Dr. Lori Murray-Underwood was recently appointed to the position of interim dean of Arts and Humanities at Christopher Newport University.
4/15/2013
Parchment Inc., has announced the launch of Parchment Exchange, a new, highly advanced platform for eTranscript exchange offering unmatched functionality and ease of use for both sending and receiving of academic transcripts.
4/15/2013
SMU’s Cox School of Business has simulated a real-world trading environment by leveraging Rise Display’s technology to create a Finance Lab.
4/14/2013
A review of Denison campus records kept as required by the Clery Act shows binge drinking at the university reaching 117 reported cases of alcohol overdose in 2012.
4/14/2013
Despite pleas from victims of violent crime, a Nevada Assembly chairman has rejected a motion for a vote on a bill allowing people with a concealed weapons permit to carry firearms on higher education campuses.
4/14/2013
CSU students were told they will no longer be allowed to rent an entire apartment for $1,210. Instead, they will have to share an apartment with two other people assigned to them — just like it's done in the main campus dorms — whether they like it or not.
4/14/2013
By next year, lighting up will no longer be allowed on Tulane's campus, making it the state’s first private university to go tobacco-free, Tulane officials said.
4/14/2013
Kean University President Dawood Farahi has not only weathered the storms, but gotten the strong backing of his board of trustees.
4/14/2013
Money is tight. Competition is brutal. Are some Massachusetts schools on the road to ruin?
4/14/2013
At a time when few institutions seem to be able to resist the lure of intercollegiate sports, Spelman College, will soon become the second college in the last decade to completely withdraw from the NCAA.
4/14/2013
Rutgers President Robert Barchi says the DREAM Act would have a profoundly positive impact on higher education, the economy and our future prosperity. That’s why college presidents have joined a bipartisan chorus of Americans calling for its enactment.
4/14/2013
Lexington writer and entrepreneur Jonathan Haber set out to earn a “one-year MOOC BA.” He is trying to cram about 32 courses, all free, into 2013—with enough breadth and depth to fulfill the distribution requirements for a bachelor’s degree in philosophy.
4/14/2013
Sallie Mae announced the sale of the residual interest in its SLM Student Loan Trust 2006-2 securitization to a third party.

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