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When students spend more time in physical activities, they are more likely to succeed academically, study finds.
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When students spend more time in physical activities, they are more likely to succeed academically, study finds.
Hidden deep within the black innards of a South African cave lay human evolution's equivalent of Tutankhamun's tomb.
Germany and Malaysia have been singled out as the best performers in major British Council research that looks at national policies on openness to international higher education.
Full-time employees at Tennessee’s public colleges and universities can now carry handguns on campus
Decision to move senior lecturer off core module raises further concerns about economics teaching in universities
Google has been given access to an estimated 1.6 million NHS patient records, it has been revealed.
Food waste is bad for our wallets. It’s also bad for the environment — the equivalent of throwing away the water, energy and other resources that go into growing it in the first place.
Winning protected status for key natural areas and habitat has long been seen as the gold standard of conservation.
Study finds that students who start at community college earn bachelor's degrees at much lower rates -- but those who transfer fare as well as (or better than) "native" four-year-college students.
Saying it no longer has a place in Louisville, Mayor Greg Fischer and University of Louisville President James Ramsey announced Friday morning that the 121-year-old Confederate monument on the Belknap campus is being removed.