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Nearly a dozen U.S. senators sponsor campus free speech resolution
A campus free speech resolution hit the Senate floor on 2019.
Millions of Chinese students sit national college entrance exam
China's annual college entrance exam, known as the gaokao, began Friday as an estimated 10 million students sat the critical exam needed to pursue their higher education.
College Students Enlist in Fight Against Looming Abortion Restrictions
Despite restrictive abortion legislation adopted in Georgia and other states, local abortion-rights advocates are making sure college students understand the new ban is not yet in effect and encouraging them to join efforts to fight the prohibition.
Senate Negotiators Slog Through Higher Education Act Updates
DON'T EXPECT TO SEE A draft anytime soon of the Higher Education Act rewrite that Sens. Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray have been negotiating for the last three months.
Academic uses film to raise plight of Sierra Leone diamond miners
Researcher hopes showing at United Nations will spur further action to help the most disadvantaged artisans
Can ‘Science Diplomacy’ Work?
Advocates see great need, but some wonder if the concept can survive in the current era.
Australian universities cap international student numbers
Administrations ease back on foreign fee splurge to avoid financial overexposure and to protect student experience
Judge tosses out UT-Austin free speech lawsuit
A district court judge tossed out free speech nonprofit Speech First's lawsuit against the University of Texas at Austin.
Billionaire offering his employees generous education benefit
Tom Siebel, whose fortune Forbes pegs at $2.9 billion, is announcing today that his company, C3.ai, will cover the total cost for employees to earn a master’s degree in computer science online.