Google X cofounder’s Udacity valued at $1 billion in latest funding
Udacity, run by Google X research lab co-founder Sebastian Thrun, raised $105 million in "Series D" funding that valued the online education provider at $1 billion.
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Udacity, run by Google X research lab co-founder Sebastian Thrun, raised $105 million in "Series D" funding that valued the online education provider at $1 billion.
Jay Conover, a professor of mathematics and statistics at Texas Tech University, got quite a surprise when he learned three of his former students graduated from the business school's graduate program this year.
Author discusses new book arguing that China's universities are rising while America's are in decline.
The University of Maryland has quietly started its next capital fundraising campaign with an eye on raising more than $1 billion.
The University of Cambridge’s £1 billion North West Cambridge development is “haemorrhaging millions of pounds a month”, a member of the institution’s council has suggested as academics debated a projected overspend.
One day after a student solidarity walk at Ithaca College that called for the school’s president, Tom Rochon, to leave his post
The University of York has been forced to issue an apology on its website after receiving a social media backlash for deciding to mark International Men’s Day.
A national association of public universities is throwing its weight behind the use of adaptive courseware, an emerging form of online course delivery that responds to students’ learning styles and levels of achievement.
The Hutto school district is working on a new cure for senioritis — that fit of indolence that strikes fourth-year high school students as they breeze past their graduation requirements — by offering top students a three-year path through high school.
The Education Department says it's going to get tougher with college accreditors.