White House invites Texas student arrested over homemade clock
A Texas teenager who was taken away in handcuffs this week for bringing to his Dallas-area school a homemade clock that staff mistook for a bomb
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A Texas teenager who was taken away in handcuffs this week for bringing to his Dallas-area school a homemade clock that staff mistook for a bomb
The research of a promising Australian scientist has been retracted after an investigation found she faked results in the trial of a blood pressure drug.
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia renamed Georgia Regents University as Augusta University.
The government has for the first time publicly named universities that have hosted speakers voicing views that are “contrary to British values” as it introduces a duty on institutions to counter “extremist” speakers on campus.
We're teaching grad students to want teaching jobs that no longer exist.
Oxford University has borrowed £200 million ($430m) to build world-class science facilities and renovate historic buildings.
A new initiative between three of University of Dayton's biggest schools will see a new corporation created to help commercialize technology.
Central in the debate about divesting endowments from fossil fuels is not only climate change, but the question of whether such a move could hurt colleges financially.
Arizona is producing more high school graduates, but that is not translating into an increase in the number of local students eligible to attend one of the state’s three public universities.
The decline in Chinese students attending US graduate schools is expected to cause major problems for the country’s postgraduate sector given its huge reliance on this cohort,