What Government shutdown means for Higher Ed
Student aid won't face immediate impact, but civil rights investigations are likely to halt. Research agencies are unlikely to review and act on grant proposals
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Student aid won't face immediate impact, but civil rights investigations are likely to halt. Research agencies are unlikely to review and act on grant proposals
A prominent Chinese human rights lawyer has been detained while walking his child to school, his family says.
A French university has set up a panel to explore the ethical implications of research into new technologies such as artificial intelligence.
Despite slow start, open-access digital scholarship publisher expects to publish first works this year.
Louisiana’s higher education leaders are ramping up pressure on state lawmakers, seeking a decision on taxes soon to avert months of financial uncertainty and a last-minute debate before a massive budget shortfall hits.
North Korea-linked hackers targeted cryptocurrency investors and exchanges just as bitcoin started to soar to record highs, according to a new report.
Democracy is becoming collateral damage in a world where global risks have been ignored or exacerbated by those with the power to act.
A new "text bomb" affecting Apple's iPhone and Mac computers has been discovered.
The Grand Rapids School Board passed a resolution Tuesday, Jan. 16, to apply to the Michigan Department of Treasury to become a Promise Zone to offer students free college tuition.
A pair of signs containing racial epithets appeared outside the University of South Carolina's African American Studies department Tuesday morning, setting off a firestorm of complaints to the university and prompting an internal investigation.