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The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth owes $200,000 in damages to a professor of English who says she was denied a promotion based on her race and gender
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The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth owes $200,000 in damages to a professor of English who says she was denied a promotion based on her race and gender
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education launched a new campaign today as a part of its goal to boost the state’s four-year college graduation rate.
The financially troubled BioHealth and Bryman colleges permanently closed their doors Monday, leaving about 280 students with nothing but incomplete transcripts.
Education experts are calling for a calm and objective view of the good performance by Shanghai students in the international financial literacy assessment.
Americans who attended college for a while but never earned a credential might be the key to achieving the ambitious college completion goals the White House and influential foundations have set.
The Facebook-owned Oculus Rift has excited the video game world, but an online company that specializes in college tours is demonstrating the wider potential of immersive virtual reality.
College students under the age of 21 will be allowed to drink alcohol in class
Among academics, plagiarism is a cardinal sin. But to the general public? Maybe not so much.
The owner of California's Bryman College chain -- with campuses in San Jose, Hayward, San Francisco and Los Angeles -- is in financial trouble and could close.
The debate about whether North American colleges should host Confucius Institutes – centers for Chinese language and culture study funded by an entity of the Chinese government – has intensified in recent weeks.