How companies can help to bridge the global skills gap
Youth around the world want to work -- but aren't getting the support they need from the state.
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Youth around the world want to work -- but aren't getting the support they need from the state.
Britain named a vast swathe of its Antarctic territory after Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday, capping a year of Diamond Jubilee celebrations marking the queen's 60th year on the throne.
In a trend called flipping the classroom, new technology tools and different approaches to learning are changing the way some college faculty teach their courses.
The Global Mail investigates rumours of a mysterious plague down-river from a giant gold mine in remote Papua New Guinea, and uncovers disturbing questions about the flow of benefits from the resources boom.
Given the complexities of graduate education, it can be hard to measure program success in meaningful ways.
This past Monday, elementary school principal and blogger Peter DeWitt wrote about what he felt were the stifling effects of a test-driven curriculum ...
A plant may start to prime its defenses as soon as it gets a whiff of a male fly searching for a mate, according to Penn State entomologists.
Troy University will soon focus its military-related activities into a new center called the Troy for Troops Center.
The University of California, responding to criticism from alumni and students, will suspend further use of the logo and continue using the century-old seal.
As economic activity and populations continue to expand in coastal urban areas, particularly in Asia ...