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A controversial professor on Wednesday revealed that Marquette University is trying to revoke his tenure and fire him for statements he made about a graduate instructor, with her name, on his blog.
With temperatures rising and extreme weather becoming more frequent, the “climate-smart agriculture” campaign is using a host of measures ...
Senior year is stressful enough before factoring in the stresses of college applications, but Virginia and North Carolina colleges are now making the admissions process easier by lowering SAT score requirements.
College sports fans who donate money to their favorite schools and get priority seating at big games in exchange could lose a tax break under a federal budget plan proposed on Monday.
The United States has vanquished measles before. But it was a different era.
"Lolita's story reminded me of my own," says African-American actress and singer Robbyne Kaamil.
Records of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere millions of years ago support current predictions on climate change, say scientists.
From eating “slumber foods” to playing the didgeridoo – David Robson looks at the tried and tested ways to get a good night’s sleep.
A student loan guaranty agency finalized its purchase of roughly half of the for-profit Corinthian Colleges chain this week.