Copenhagen rector laments impact of international student cuts
Henrik Wegener says Danish businesses and domestic students will suffer as a result of government reforms
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Henrik Wegener says Danish businesses and domestic students will suffer as a result of government reforms
The University of Utah announces the launch of Invest in U, a pilot program designed to help students pay education-related costs.
When the Chemours chemical plant in New Johnsonville, Tennessee, needed workers to maintain its high-tech machinery, it advertised for them as far as 90 miles away in Nashville in one direction and 150 miles away in Memphis on the other.
Last week, CDP unveiled its annual A List of "the world's businesses leading on environmental performance," as the nonprofit group explains.
U of Illinois Faculty Senate is considering what to do about students who want to disrupt classes over political disagreements with professor.
With tens of thousands of dollars in student debt, some law school grads are unable to pass the bar to become lawyers. Are their law schools to blame?
While competency-based education is spreading gradually, interest and optimism about it remain high, and experts say careful growth is best.
As artificial intelligence becomes both more useful and more widespread, workers everywhere are becoming anxious about how a new age of automation might affect their career prospects.
Government pressing ahead with English legislation – despite majority of responses to its own consultation giving thumbs down to planned fee cap
A Duke University official stepped down Saturday after her email telling international students to "commit to using English 100% of the time" sparked outrage online.