For years, students at Hampshire College joked that the small liberal arts school could close at any moment. They also knew the threat was real. The Amherst, Mass., campus faced well-publicized ...
The leaders of college sports’ most powerful conferences quickly aligned behind President Donald Trump’s latest executive order. Commissioners from the Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Big 12 all released ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to address transfers, eligibility, and pay-for-play in college sports. The order directs the FTC and attorney general to take enforcement action and ...
Studies show what hapless college grads learn the hard way: some of their university degrees aren’t worth the big bucks they paid for them. That goes for graduate students as well as undergrads.
The men's college basketball season is coming to an emphatic end with the College Basketball Crown tournament in Las Vegas, where drama, buzzer-beaters and everything in between is all but guaranteed.
A new program called UPSKILL will offer free community college courses to eligible adults in Mississippi. To qualify, students must be at least 24 years old and pursuing classes in priority workforce ...
WebAssembly, or Wasm, provides a standard way to deliver compact, binary-format applications that can run in the browser. Wasm is also designed to run at or near machine-native speeds. Developers can ...
The College Basketball Crown will return to Las Vegas on Wednesday for the second iteration of the postseason tournament, which features a $500,000 NIL prize pool. Beyond the NIL money up for grabs, ...
The author argues that college sports are a public trust, not privately owned by schools or conferences. The author calls on Congress to pass legislation to stabilize the system for the benefit of all ...
Sarah Smith still keeps tiny color-coded cards printed with recipes for apple crisp, old-fashioned bread pudding, and hash brown casserole stashed away in her West Virginia home. They were coursework ...
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) on Tuesday touted a bill that would limit college athlete transfers, saying that the unlimited transfers of the last few years have “screwed up” college sports.
New College of Florida Board Trustee Lance Karp made some easily corrected errors in his recent guest column published in the Herald-Tribune ("New College of Florida's noisy critics are stuck in the ...