Stonehenge boulder debate settled, scientists say
Boulders at Stonehenge were taken to the monument's site by humans, rather than dragged there by glaciers, new scientific research claims. Read more
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Boulders at Stonehenge were taken to the monument's site by humans, rather than dragged there by glaciers, new scientific research claims. Read more
A new survey shows that many Americans misunderstand how much college really costs, contributing to enrollment hesitancy. The perception is largely shaped by misinformation about actual tuition, according to the Strada Education Foundation. Read more
As academics fear being replaced by AI, the security staff who wave them through every morning are being replaced by strangers Read more
University activists have not succeeded in convincing school officials to shield their campuses from immigration law enforcement in the past six months since President Donald Trump came into office. Those that do should face a loss of federal funds, according to a former Department of Justice attorney who spoke to The College Fix. Read more
President Trump’s new tax and spending law brings sweeping changes to the federal student loan system, affecting both current and future borrowers. Read more
The move comes during reports that the institution is nearing a deal with the Trump administration to restore hundreds of millions in federal funding. Read more
In 2019, a group of Pacific Island students took a classroom idea on climate change and turned it into a massive global operation. It all began with a bold student idea. Read more
Dos and don’ts of asking gen AI to help you explore career options and create job documents. Read more
Office for Students (OfS) proposes to create new condition of registration as some partnerships ‘still being mismanaged’ Read more
Through public records act requests, a conservative scholar has discovered documents — including hiring policies, proposals, reports, and internal emails — that show how officials at several major universities rejected applicant pools with too many white scholars. Read more