Catherine Wannier always felt that she'd attend one of Argentina's public universities. What attracted her wasn't only the prestige of national institutions like the University of Buenos Aires...
Daniel Fischel has resigned as dean of the University of Chicago law school in the midst of a controversy over his romantic relationship with an associate dean.
Two gleaming new campuses have gone up on either side of the Bosporus strait, which separates Europe from Asia. Koç University and Sabanci University, supported by Turkey's...
New York University on Thursday became the first private university to formally recognize the collective-bargaining rights of teaching assistants. N.Y.U.'s announcement that it would begin...
In nation after nation, the public monopoly on higher education is over As the world's hunger for higher education has outstripped the ability of many governments to pay for it, a type of
The upheaval in Florida's higher-education system has attracted no shortage of unflattering media attention in recent months. Now, Florida's university presidents are receiving bad press for...
Students and professors in New Delhi took to the streets last month, protesting what they say are the government's efforts to privatize higher education. The battle lines have been drawn over what...