Where Colleges Recruit … and Where They Don’t
New study finds that colleges go where students are likely to be white and wealthy.
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New study finds that colleges go where students are likely to be white and wealthy.
Shades of Ross Perot; what is causing that giant sucking sound heard around Albuquerque? Is it jobs heading to Mexico as Perot predicted NAFTA would cause?
The University of Cambridge has launched a new public policy institute to address inequality and social unrest across the world, after receiving a “major gift” from a philanthropist.
Nicole Grobert is German, but she has spent almost all of her career in Britain, developing tiny nanomaterials and figuring out how to use them in everything from artificial bones to super-efficient batteries.
How Lawrence University, without a mega-endowment, is raising money to join a small group of institutions.
Female chemistry PhD students are 50 per cent more likely to gain a permanent job in academia if their supervisor is a woman, a new study indicates.
Backers say Westlake University, in Hangzhou, will use its autonomy to challenge leading Western science and technology institutions.
Champlain College Online, a leader in career-focused adult higher education, today announced that it will reduce its online undergraduate tuition by 50 percent to $318 per credit, effective Fall 2018.
Many people can likely remember how expensive text books are in college, but Virginia Tech is trying to solve that.
Academics have predicted a crackdown on Confucius Institutes across the West, as the UK becomes the latest country to launch an investigation into the role and influence of the Chinese government-funded centres.