Biondi asks SLU board to start search for his successor
At a gala honoring his 25 years as SLU president, he announced he has asked the school's board to start searching for his successor this fall.
At a gala honoring his 25 years as SLU president, he announced he has asked the school's board to start searching for his successor this fall.
A bill that would have revamped the system, and how Missouri teachers are evaluated was soundly defeated in the House last week, but its provisions may still resurface this session.
Colleges and universities are forming consortiums to offer courses taught by star professors to larger audiences than they would ever be able to reach in person. How will higher education cope with the changes? At this point, no one knows for sure.
With student loans the only form of credit that isn't being paid down, many people see student debt as the next economic bubble. Financial aid administrators say students get credit counseling, but repayment time can still bring sticker shock.
Was President Obama’s expression of support for same-sex marriage a profile in courage on civil rights or a wrongheaded view on a highly politicized, fundamentally religious issue? Not surprisingly, reaction to his declaration on Wednesday reflects people's basic beliefs.
If you remember who spoke at your college graduation, you probably have a better memory than most. Choosing a speaker for graduation can be a tricky business, and you definitely cannot please all of the people all of the time.
School choice is a hot topic in education today, but as lawyers for all sides in the St. Louis school transfer case prepare their final arguments, they are faced with a range of choices that are difficult if not impossible to reconcile.
When it comes to health-care rationing, the discussions can be anything but rational. In the highly charged atmosphere over health care, "rationing" is one of the hottest buttons around.