Students: raising hell since the Middle Ages
Anyone tempted to grumble about “students these days” should consider what they got up to in the Middle Ages.
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Anyone tempted to grumble about “students these days” should consider what they got up to in the Middle Ages.
Barring law enforcement authorities' access to encrypted communications would make it easier for Islamic State sympathizers to attack the United States
After seeing international student enrollment more than quadruple in the past decade, Michigan State University may be seeing the tide recede.
TV journalist Akshay Singh had spent about an hour talking to the family he had traveled to central India to interview when he started losing consciousness.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio called for an overhaul of the U.S. higher education system on Tuesday, saying colleges were operating as a "cartel" and not meeting the needs of students or the economy.
The same day Sweet Briar College announced its controversial and since-abandoned plan to close, two private New York colleges made public an entirely different plan: a merger.
A recent battle over imposing a “climate fee” on coal-fired power plants highlights Germany’s continuing paradox
Purdue University is known for providing a world-class college education in the STEM disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. But it’s now looking to do the same in the high school arena.
Six men have been arrested on suspicion of supporting ISIS in Israel, following an investigation by Israeli security and counterterror forces.
A group of Evangelical Christians in Brazil has launched a social network where swearing and erotic content in any form is completely banned.