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America, built on the dream of upward mobility, has become a country of deepening divide between rich and poor.
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America, built on the dream of upward mobility, has become a country of deepening divide between rich and poor.
White House reportedly considers new restrictions barring Chinese citizens from engaging in sensitive research at U.S. universities. Higher education groups say they want to protect national security interests, but U.S. universities must remain open.
In a bid to gain market share, publishers have slashed the cost of digital textbooks.
More Chinese universities are embracing gaming as they see big job opportunities in the development of the sector, as Shi Futian reports.
Everett Community College has joined dozens of other higher education organizations in supporting a legal challenge of President Donald Trump’s decision to end a program that allows young people who arrived in the U.S. illegally as children to remain in the country.
Less hard-working students who are placed in study groups with more diligent and less “risk-taking” peers get better grades without doing any extra work, according to a study.
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Edison State Community College is teaming up with the Ohio Association of Community Colleges (OACC) as well as universities from around Ohio to reduce the cost of student textbooks.
With Penn State University president Eric Barron as a co-leader, academic officials from 31 universities met in Illinois on Monday and Tuesday to discuss ways to combat hazing, binge drinking, and other problems in their fraternity and sorority systems.