Shares drop in US and Asia as AI stocks slide
Financial markets in the US and Asia have fallen sharply as investors sell off shares in technology companies, with artificial intelligence (AI) stocks hit particularly hard. Read more
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Financial markets in the US and Asia have fallen sharply as investors sell off shares in technology companies, with artificial intelligence (AI) stocks hit particularly hard. Read more
Online program managers have long been criticized for their decades-long contracts and revenue-sharing models. Some colleges are opting for an alternative: online program enablement. Read more
Candidate with a track record of pushing for affordability in higher education nears White House run as Republicans go in other direction with JD Vance Read more
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Donald Trump, whose time in office made him a pariah to many in the business world, has found new champions among tech leaders as his path back to the White House takes shape. Read more
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National Education Policy prioritises Indian knowledge, but many are against embedding certain historical documents into the curriculum Read more
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Northern Arizona University’s president is personally behind a scholarship that appears to only be available to black students. Read more
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