Top colleges are feeding the rich and keeping out the poor
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Young gourmand-scholars of America have never had it better.
The articles in Prism, the magazine of the American Society for Engineering Education, focus on new research and teaching ideas.
The Assembly of the National Association for College Admission Counseling on Saturday voted 152-47 to approve a change to its ethical standards permitting the use of commissioned agents in the recruitment of students outside the United States.
Adrian College plans to offer a new loan repayment program that will pay all or part of students’ loans if they are unable to secure a well-paying job after graduation.
Iran’s Ministry of Science has announced that students recently barred from universities because of student or political activism will be allowed to continue their studies.
Key S.C. lawmakers said they want more details before agreeing to the University of South Carolina’s offer Wednesday to freeze tuition and requests for state money for special projects for three years in exchange for more money from the General Assembly.
The U.S. House of Representatives was set to vote last week on a bill that would create the position of "science laureate" ...
The mainly-UK backed MOOC platform, FutureLearn, was unveiled yesterday at a press conference held at the British Library, which is one of the three British cultural institutions lending its weight to the Open University (OU)-owned and built MOOC platform.
The University of Alabama has faced a barrage of criticism over the past several days, after its student newspaper published an account of black students being denied membership into white sororities because of their race.
The pangolin does not make headlines the way elephants or rhinos do.