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Amazon workers praising their working conditions on social media are being accused of lying by other users.
A mandatory training session for MSU student employees suggested not using the phrases "I apologize," "no problem," "sir," and "ma"am."
When people think of recent major changes in Arab countries, they often call to mind the Arab uprisings of late 2010 and beyond.
A public university in Pennsylvania is not eager to talk about its policy that threatens to punish students for sending “annoying” and “offensive” messages.
A new report shows student loans outpacing other household debt among most severely delinquent loans.
A Californian-based start-up has unveiled what it says is the world's largest computer chip.
The University of Alabama-Birmingham has received $1.25 million in federal funding to help “review” and “isolate” policies that supposedly perpetuate a lack of female representation in science and math.
A University of Virginia spokesperson told The College Fix that the historic institution will continue to mark its Founder’s Day programming despite the Charlottesville City Council’s decision to nix its annual celebration of Thomas Jefferson’s birthday.
Students at Hampton University soon will be playing video games as part of their studies. The university is building an eSports lab, thanks to a $340,658 technology grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.