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Ditching a smart suit for shorts and sandals might seem a sensible choice as temperatures soar this summer.
Textile manufacturers are experimenting with new types of workforce training and technologies to improve their operations.
For-profit colleges have counted on two things: federal money and an uninterrupted flow of students.
Nearly half of Australia's digital users illegally download movies, TV shows and music on a regular basis, a government survey has found.
Former European Commissioner to lead a national review to address “systemic gender inequality” in higher education
It's mid-morning on the West Coast, early evening in Western Europe, and a conference call has been convened to talk business and climate politics.
Fragments of a Koran manuscript found in a British university library are from one of the world's oldest surviving copies of the Islamic text ...
The University of Akron plans to rescind a $50-per-credit hour fee for upperclassmen following pressure from students, legislators and the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
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The destruction of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina was heralded as a wake-up call for the U.S., a catastrophe that illustrated the scale of the threat from natural disasters, and the inadequacy of preparations.