What would the Pokemon Go of sustainability look like?
You can find them just about anywhere — stampeding in New York’s Central Park, taking over towns near North Korea and braving minefields in Bosnia: Pokemon Go users trying to catch 'em all.
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You can find them just about anywhere — stampeding in New York’s Central Park, taking over towns near North Korea and braving minefields in Bosnia: Pokemon Go users trying to catch 'em all.
Grantsville resident Loree Reece will spend part of her 40th birthday Aug. 4 taking final exams at Salt Lake Community College.
A researcher has argued that science might be quicker at embracing new paradigms if it was willing to learn from art colleges.
Department of Education receives thousands of comments on proposed regulations for discharge of federal loans when colleges have defrauded students.
Tuition and fees at a four-year public university averaged $9,410 this past academic year. Now a majority of Americans want to cut that price down to zero.
The Home Office has liberalised student visa rules at just four highly selective English universities in a pilot for master's students, prompting claims that it is creating a “two-tier system”.
You would think that insurance companies would be experts in minimizing risk and reducing exposure to catastrophic natural disasters.
Technology think tank says standardized testing by outside groups and alternative forms of credentialing could create helpful competitive pressure on higher education and the traditional college degree.
Kim Coble is among scores of professors fleeing Illinois because of the state's precarious fiscal condition and erratic funding of higher education.
By linking together networks of energy-efficient buildings, solar installations, and batteries ...