International joint- and dual-degree programs are becoming more numerous in Europe, but interest also is rising in the United States, according to presenters at...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | September 28, 2009
Supercomputing experts discussed the issue of supercomputing software during a recent conference in Washington, D.C., celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Coalition...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | September 25, 2009
Three mathematics and science professors called on the U.S. government to support institutional programs that have succeeded in attracting and retaining minority...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | September 23, 2009
The Singularity University program combines technology, futurism, and corporate support to question well-entrenched perspectives on learning and technology. The...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | September 18, 2009
Professor G. Anthony Gorry of Rice University's Center for Technology in Teaching and Learning is concerned that our empathy toward other people — and our ability...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | September 8, 2009
University of Washington professor Edward D. Lazowska wants Regina E. Dugan, the new director of the U.S. Defense Department's Defense Advanced Research Projects...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | July 10, 2009
Some experts project that the Obama administration's cybersecurity push will expand two-year colleges' role in supplying cybersecurity workers to government agencies...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | June 26, 2009
A growing number of East Carolina University undergraduates are having international experiences without ever leaving the Greenville, N.C., campus. The university's...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM News | May 5, 2009
Several higher-education information technology groups are working to influence the U.S. broadband strategy and help steer the distribution of $4.7 billion in Internet...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | April 30, 2009
A sudden wave of hiring in East Asia, especially in Hong Kong, could lead to a brain drain of computer science talent away from America. Talented IT professionals...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM CareerNews | April 3, 2009
The number of minority scientists is increasing, concludes a report from the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Alliances for Graduate Education...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | April 6, 2009
The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) has spun off a course on using technology to solve real-world problems into a new program called Computing for...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | April 3, 2009
Many education professionals believe that online courses are less effective than classroom courses, concludes two surveys conducted by the National Association...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | February 13, 2009
The use of smart phones and other mobile devices to run more services will be one of the top technology trends to watch in education, according to Educause's Learning...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | January 26, 2009
Higher-education institutions are having a hard time keeping computing costs under control because of power-thirsty data centers. Experts say colleges and universities...The Chronicle of Higher Education From ACM TechNews | January 9, 2009