James Webb: Space telescope reveals ‘incredible’ Jupiter views
The world's largest and most powerful space telescope has revealed unprecedented views of Jupiter. Read more
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The world's largest and most powerful space telescope has revealed unprecedented views of Jupiter. Read more
Unionized staff at the D.C. university went on strike Monday after contract negotiations reached an impasse. Strikers say stagnant wages have made retention difficult and living in the city infeasible. Read more
The Beijing Intellectual Property Court has reached an agreement with the Law School of Peking University to jointly increase intellectual property-related research and establish a talent education base. Read more
The University of Chicago’s medical school changed its stipend program that excluded white students after a foundation warned that it could be in violation of federal law. Read more
In repose to Florida’s 9,500 teaching and supporting staff vacancies, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law Senate bill 869 on June 9, allowing veterans to teach without having a bachelor's degree. Read more
Sony PlayStation is being sued for £5bn in the UK over allegations it "ripped off its customers" with overpriced games and in-game purchases. Read more
Lynn University finds that the personal focus of its admissions program works. New student enrollment is up 59 percent in the last 10 years. Read more
“It’s not just about graduating,” Randy Gardner, chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education, told host Mike Kallmeyer. “It’s about retaining [graduates] to be a part of our workforce.” Read more
Following the Student Government Association president's attempt to halt funding to pro-life businesses, the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill's Board of Trustees released a public resolution reaffirming its commitment to viewpoint neutrality. Read more
When he was 21, Stanley Andrisse hit rock bottom. “I was sitting in a courtroom facing 20 years to life and had this prosecutor telling me that I had no hope for changing,” Andrisse says. He was convicted on three felony counts and spent the next few years in a Missouri prison. Read more