The Bear begins to wake: Russia internationalizes
When it comes to the internationalization of higher education, the Russian Bear has remained in hibernation.
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When it comes to the internationalization of higher education, the Russian Bear has remained in hibernation.
Sophisticated software holds promise for making the grading of student essays more efficient — and it wouldn’t entirely replace human teachers.
Many parents and the children they send to college are paying rapidly rising prices for something of declining quality. This is because “quality” is not synonymous with “value.”
Massively open online courses, or MOOCs, do not currently lead to any widely recognized credential.
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Prepaid college tuition plans are no longer the surefire solution they once seemed to runaway tuition costs.
A colonial-themed event at a university has resurrected an uneasy past.
More than $1 million in public and private funds have been spent over the last year or so to renovate university residences of several new California State University presidents ...
In early 2009, Josh Zelesnick, an adjunct who taught English composition and writing at Pittsburgh’s Duquesne University, started working at a Trader Joe’s when one of his classes was canceled days before a semester