Martin Shkreli’s show goes on at Harvard
Before Martin Shkreli's event at Harvard could even get started Wednesday night, it was set briefly on ice.
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Before Martin Shkreli's event at Harvard could even get started Wednesday night, it was set briefly on ice.
Scholars who publish research with hundreds of co-authors should receive no more than one-third of the current credit they get for such papers, according to a proposed formula designed to eradicate “gift authorship”.
A bill protecting free speech rights on public college and university campuses sailed through committee with a unanimous vote Thursday.
Almost half of community college students in the US could drop out because of a lack of finances, according to new research.
Administrators who promote global agendas for colleges consider the newly politicized nature of their work.
President of Trinity Washington takes on Kellyanne Conway, Trump aide who is an alumna and a donor. To Patricia McGuire, the issue isn't politics, but truth.
Three-fifths of teenagers have considered studying abroad but the majority have concerns about safety and security, according to research that reveals the attitudes towards international education among school pupils.
As Britain haggles with the European Union over the terms of Brexit, European higher education is attempting to alleviate the uncertainty over academic relations with UK universities.
Over the weekend, the University of Texas at Austin became the latest Texas university to be hit with fliers by a white nationalist group.
Study challenges the myth that digital instruction costs less -- both for students and for the colleges producing the courses.