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Even if they could cheat without being penalized, most students will take an honest stab at homework questions, study finds.
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Even if they could cheat without being penalized, most students will take an honest stab at homework questions, study finds.
Kofi Annan, the former secretary general of the United Nations, has said that those with a scientific or business education background “have an advantage” in an uncertain economic world to deal with crises before they materialise.
The Education Department is revising the federal financial aid application to make it easier for homeless college students to access loans and grants, in response to requests from Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.).
For many academics today, research is not about pushing intellectual boundaries.
Colleges expand efforts to raise money from recent graduates.
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Floating solar panel arrays are increasingly being deployed in places as diverse as Brazil and Japan.
As the Obama administration cracks down on for-profit colleges, three former officials working on behalf of an investment firm run by President Barack Obama’s best friend have staged a behind-the-scenes campaign to get the Education Department to green-light a purchase of the biggest for-profit of them all — the University of Phoenix.
A week before the European Union referendum, Times Higher Education released a poll of university staff. The results were overwhelming: nearly 90 per cent said that they would vote for Remain.
The presumptive Democratic nominee for president expands on her higher education agenda with boosts for alternative education providers and technology entrepreneurs.