‘Dear White People’
The film "Dear White People," which received a limited national release on Friday, is billed as “a satire about being a black face in a white place.”
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The film "Dear White People," which received a limited national release on Friday, is billed as “a satire about being a black face in a white place.”
Hiram College is seeking funds and support for a new program that would link incoming students with local businesses, which would provide jobs after graduation.
A summer academic program for public school teachers, graduate students and college professors will shrink its borders in 2016.
Academic publishers on Friday notched a win in the ongoing legal debate about digital access to copyrighted works, as an appeals court rejected a broad ruling on how to determine fair use.
The City of Berkeley and Berkeley City College are joining forces as part of an ongoing effort to insure students have a pathway to college.
The concept of tuition-free community college is picking up steam.
Three streakers picked the wrong class to interrupt on Thursday at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The new University of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley, set to open in fall 2015, has lofty goals: expand access to comprehensive higher education in South Texas and become one of the biggest and most successful Hispanic-serving institutions in the country.
Lee Giles, a professor at Penn State’s College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST), has devoted a large portion of his career to developing search engines and digital libraries that make it easier for researchers to access scholarly articles.
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