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American teens spend an average of seven hours a day connected to their electronic devices (computers, phones, etc.).
On a lazy Friday afternoon, a small group of primary school students open their laptops and, laughing and chatting, plunge straight into the world of computer programming.
The U.S. Department of Education and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have in recent years joined with states' attorneys general in cracking down on the for-profit college industry.
As the current school year ends, officials at the state’s colleges are gearing up for the impact of a law that streamlines access to free college for high school students.
A Chinese university has denied that three of its professors who are among six Chinese scientists charged in the United States with economic espionage and theft of trade secrets stole technology
It might be every professor’s worst nightmare: losing control of a class with no hope of getting it back on track.
A program aimed at helping adults finish incomplete degrees will be Rhode Island’s newest college.
The University of Hawaii Board of Regents voted Thursday to rid itself of any investments in companies involved in fossil fuel production.
Welsh universities have created a new initiative to attract more international students.
When Christopher Pyne went to the University of Adelaide to study law, there were around 15 kids in his tutorial group. Lucky lad.