Nearing the Bottom
The decline in overall college enrollment has slowed this spring, according to new data the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center released today.
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The decline in overall college enrollment has slowed this spring, according to new data the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center released today.
The ancient remains of a teenage girl discovered deep underground in Mexico are providing additional insights on how the Americas came to be populated.
Negotiations between industry, consumer groups and universities on U.S. rules for banking services aimed at college students have stalled over a Department of Education proposal to ban most account fees.
The Netherlands is a country that, in some sense, shouldn’t exist.
University degrees will cost up to three times as much under a deregulated fee system, leaving graduates with $120,000-plus debts, according to the architect of the HECS student loan scheme.
San Jose State's embattled president has issued a public apology, vowing to "right the ship" after a rocky year and widespread criticism led the statewide chancellor to an unprecedented public review of the campus's leadership.
By ignoring how the collection of data on political repression changes over time, human rights watchers may be misjudging reports that seem to show respect for human rights has not been improving
The World Health Organization has been meeting to decide whether to declare a public health emergency
Like so many institutions, Quinnipiac University has struggled at times to maintain its financial footing since the recession.
A top EU court has ruled Google must amend some search results at the request of ordinary people in a test of the so-called "right to be forgotten".