Australia’s oldest working scientist wins battle over office
A 102-year-old scientist has won a battle to keep working on campus at an Australian university.
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A 102-year-old scientist has won a battle to keep working on campus at an Australian university.
The state Higher Education Coordinating Council on Monday recommended that Florida lawmakers endorse its goal of having 55 percent of the state's working-age population hold college degrees or professional certificates by 2025.
A freshman who says he has a 4.0 announces his plans to drop out and denounces college as a scam -- setting off a debate on his soon-to-be-former campus and elsewhere.
She is a successful businesswoman, author and celebrity in her own right, with a reported net worth of $150m (£120m).
Fits and starts are all too common in the sustainability world.
An open access journal has forcefully denied links to Russian spies after three intelligence experts quit a regular University of Cambridge security seminar it co-sponsored, fearing Russian influence.
MIT management professors push data-based model they say is more predictive of an academic's future research success than traditional methods of peer review in tenure.
The State Board of Education, in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Education and Tennessee Higher Education Commission, on Thursday launched a newly-redesigned Teacher Preparation Report Card ...
Rising temperatures and changing precipitation are taking a toll on coffee farms worldwide, including the plantations around Mount Kilimanjaro.
Dictionary Merriam-Webster has named "surreal" as its word of the year.