A virtual counselor
Struggling to meet the rising demand for mental health services on campuses, colleges turn to online platforms and text messaging services. Experts are divided on the effectiveness of these approaches.
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Struggling to meet the rising demand for mental health services on campuses, colleges turn to online platforms and text messaging services. Experts are divided on the effectiveness of these approaches.
After months of litigation, Kentucky's public universities and colleges are slated to receive nearly $18 million this week that Gov. Matt Bevin tried to cut from their budgets earlier this year.
Two juniors of Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University run a cat-themed café near the university in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province.
The larger the bursary a student receives, the more likely they are to get a good degree, according to a major study.
Competency-based education can save money for colleges and students, a new report finds, but the efficiency gains won't come easily or without worries about the impact on academic quality.
Career Point College students and staff were shocked Sunday evening by the emails and push alerts received informing them that their school has closed its doors permanently.
China will roll out new guidelines to prevent bullying and violence in middle and primary schools before the end of November, according to the Ministry of Education.
Academic research is “in crisis” in much of the Middle East and North Africa as growing security concerns compound problems of nepotism and poor infrastructure, a study says.
At $68,000 per year, George Washington University in Washington D.C. is one of the most expensive schools in the country, and yet some students — most of whom receive financial aid — still don't have enough to eat every week.
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