Urban farming is a hit with New York City college students
"New York City is the epicenter for urban agricultural innovation," says Nevin Cohen, assistant professor of environmental studies at The New School.
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"New York City is the epicenter for urban agricultural innovation," says Nevin Cohen, assistant professor of environmental studies at The New School.
Mississippi is spending more than $35 million a year on remedial courses for students who aren’t ready for college, and lawmakers are looking for solutions.
The academy’s primary liberal education group is working to redesign general education pathways, which it says are becoming obsolete and need to be better grounded in learning outcomes, or competencies.
An online course provider will this spring introduce bundles of courses created by top-tier universities that can be completed for certificates.
On Friday, many at Colorado State University-Pueblo nervously awaited word from administrators on exactly how many jobs would be eliminated there.
Students involved in the Corona del Mar High School grade-changing incident may not be forced to leave the district.
Canada’s higher education sector has welcomed the country’s first comprehensive International Education Strategy ...
A bill to remove a requirement that students must graduate from an accredited high school to be admitted to Alabama’s public two-year colleges cleared a Senate committee.
Florida Carry Inc.’s lawsuit against the University of Florida and President Bernie Machen aims to do more than allow guns in campus dorms.
After two years of hype about massive open online courses, academic leaders' expectations of all of online education have taken a small but remarkable step back.