The great sustainable race: Around the globe without fossil fuels
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The use of recruitment agents is rising, but are universities putting their reputations at risk as competition hots up?
Professors issue warning over obsession with performance management and research excellence
The computer science department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, seeking a balance between promoting student collaboration and fostering individual academic achievement
As part of an ongoing effort to become more affordable, a private college in Dallas is putting its students to work.
Nearly 4,500 students at California campuses of the for-profit Heald College chain — operated by the beleaguered Corinthian Colleges, Inc. — have been notified they won’t be receiving state grants ...
New research shows that a burst of evolutionary innovation in the genes responsible for electrical communication among nerve cells in our brains occurred over 600 million years ago in a common ancestor of humans and the sea anemone.
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst has reversed its decision to bar Iranian students from some of its graduate programs
Mount Saint Mary’s is a college no more.
An alien star passed through our Solar System just 70,000 years ago, astronomers have discovered.