A ‘Moon Shot’ for Libraries
Massachusetts Institute of Technology issues an invitation to publishers, researchers and universities to collaborate on a vision for the future of libraries.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology issues an invitation to publishers, researchers and universities to collaborate on a vision for the future of libraries.
Hampshire College has taken down the American flag after it was burned two days following the presidential election, with the leader of the Amherst campus calling it “a disruptive symbol.”
International education experts believe the country may benefit even more from political and economic changes in Britain and the United States.
Leaders of women’s colleges object to what Trump’s appointee as chief White House strategist had to say about their institutions and their alumnae.
The number of UK higher education institutions vowing to exclude fossil fuel from investments has grown to 43, according to research conducted by student campaign network People & Planet.
The number of Americans looking to study or work in Canada rose sharply after Donald Trump was elected as the next US president.
Thomas More College is pursuing university status to support a growing student population and new academic programs.
The UK government will invest an extra £2 billion per year in research and development by 2020, Prime Minister Theresa May has announced at the Confederation of British Industry’s annual conference.
Approximately 31 million Americans have completed some college credit without earning a degree or credential.
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