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Students are entering community colleges with the goal of earning a four-year degree, but most don't succeed.
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Students are entering community colleges with the goal of earning a four-year degree, but most don't succeed.
NCAA president Mark Emmert told a gathering of high-ranking university officials Sunday that they have an “ethical responsibility” to address what he termed academic or admissions mismatches that result in Division I athletes struggling in the classroom and having trouble completing meaningful degree programs.
The research teams who did best in last year’s research excellence framework (REF) tended to have more non-UK academics and people with experience overseas, and generally used carrots rather than sticks to motivate members, a new analysis has found.
The Education Department says it's going to get tougher with college accreditors.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
The University of Maryland has quietly started its next capital fundraising campaign with an eye on raising more than $1 billion.