Disrupting the Enablers
Colleges and universities are expected to pay at least $1.1 billion in 2015 to companies that helped the institutions take their academic programs online.
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Colleges and universities are expected to pay at least $1.1 billion in 2015 to companies that helped the institutions take their academic programs online.
Academics at Christian colleges who believe in evolution (and who believe that doesn't make them any less Christian) have become deeply concerned about the recent move by Northwest Nazarene University to eliminate the job of Thomas Jay Oord, a tenured theologian there.
IT was a simple question: What do you study? But UCLA doctoral candidate Oscar Campos started to give anything but a simple answer
Hillary Clinton, who has increasingly turned to Twitter as she plans her all-but-announced presidential run, upset the Chinese government on Monday with a message she posted on the social networking site.
Intel has revealed a version of its 3D depth camera that is small and thin enough to be fitted into a 6in (15.2cm) smartphone.
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Top colleges have many reasons to avoid enrolling a lot of low-income students.
When the Community College of Philadelphia announced it was launching a tuition-free program for incoming students, the emphasis was on low-income, Pell Grant-eligible families.
Three Penn State Abington student researchers embarked on a journey through medieval China this year, tracing the healing paths of six Buddhist medical monks by painstakingly translating sacred ancient texts.
With obesity on the rise in households across America, the demand for weight-loss treatments, personal trainers, and lifestyle coaches is amping up.