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It may be the worst possible metaphor for a college president to use in talking about struggling students.
Just because the University of Phoenix may be able to once again recruit on military bases and enroll new students using the military tuition assistance program doesn’t mean the for-profit college behemoth’s problems are behind it.
The bell in front of Gray Hall still sounds every hour, just as it has for decades.
The US Treasury has told a BBC investigation that it considers Russian President Vladimir Putin to be corrupt.
An overlooked tool in fighting climate change is enhancing biodiversity to maximize the ability of ecosystems to store carbon
Colleges will need to recruit, retain more nontraditional students, data show
Baylor University has had its fair share of administrative turnover in recent memory: two of its last three presidents were forced out after clashing with the faculty and the Board of Trustees ...
Accusations of “propagating terrorism” made against more than 1,000 Turkish academics are an attempt to destroy the country’s last bastion of free speech, one under-threat scholar has claimed.
Against the backdrop of the Swiss Alps sparkling in the bright sun, I’ve been listening to some of the world’s most prominent business leaders discuss the next industrial revolution — and just what it will take to build a carbon-free economy.