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A symposium on translating and publishing children’s literature abroad was held at the Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF)
University says it did not need to break out home sale to Trey Falwell, a top administrator who is son of the president, after allegations in an article that also detailed his ownership of a Miami hostel.
Who would pay former gang members to help them go to college?
The thaw in relations between the US and Cuba under President Barack Obama has led many universities in both countries to seek new academic partnerships, and this has continued despite the more hostile climate created by the Trump administration.
As Charlotte School of Law officially announces it will shut down, the Department of Education sets out potential options for former students. Those who withdrew from the troubled program before the spring will face a tougher path to discharging federal student loans.
UC Irvine, under fire for rescinding nearly 500 admission offers, announced Wednesday that it would readmit all students who maintained good senior-year grades but whose acceptances were revoked because of alleged paperwork problems, such as missing deadlines to submit transcripts.
A university in South China's Guangzhou city recently decided to remove its mixed-gender dorm arrangement, but not all students have welcomed the move.
Executives, with financial support from their companies, once paid top dollar for special versions of the M.B.A. hosted by business schools at urban locations far from campus. The support is dwindling, and online competition is growing, challenging what had been a source of revenue for some business schools.
Adhering to the name “community college,” Saddleback College students will soon offer a helping hand to children and, soon after, veterans in need through three-dimensional printing.