China’s rugby revolution: $100M mission to grow ‘olive ball’
China is making headlines with its stratospheric spending on global soccer stars -- but is it also undergoing a rugby revolution?
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China is making headlines with its stratospheric spending on global soccer stars -- but is it also undergoing a rugby revolution?
More than 800 career education programs saddle students with debt they can't afford to pay, the federal government said Monday, pointing the finger primarily at for-profit programs, but also at graduate programs in the arts run by elite schools such as Harvard and the University of Southern California.
A community college in the San Fernando Valley has become one of the latest institutions to pay ransom to hackers who took control of its computer system.
Donald Trump’s election could prompt shifts in the world’s international student flows, some believe
Three years after its low-cost MOOC-inspired master’s degree program in computer science launched, the institute announces a new program in analytics priced at less than $10,000.
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Legislation in two states seeks to end tenure at public colleges and universities.
When Bruce Springsteen was getting his start, there were two things about the Jersey Shore that made it an intense incubator for music: There was an after-hours club run by musicians that stayed open until 5 a.m ...