Colorado research universities struggle to stop poaching of faculty
Pieter Johnson has made quite a name for himself since coming to the University of Colorado in 2007.
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Illegal logging and unchecked economic development are taking a devastating toll on the forests of Vietnam and neighboring countries ...
Student mobility between Europe and Asia is notably unbalanced in favour of Europe concluded education ministers at the Fourth Asia-Europe Meeting of Ministers for Education (ASEMME4) in Kuala Lumpur last week.
An amendment passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday added language to a pending immigration bill that would extend federal student loans, work-study funds, and other federal support to students who are in the United States illegally.
The Federal Court of Australia has ordered Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology to reinstate a professor who had been unfairly dismissed after complaining about alleged bullying and intimidation by her supervisor.
Half of sociology departments are offering at least one course online, and most are using more than one new technology teaching tool in classrooms, according to a new survey.
This month I am compelled to stay on the topic of water's cost and value for several reasons.
When Hillary Walter walked across the stage of Purdue University's Elliott Hall earlier this month to accept her diploma for completing a graduate degree, sending the institution a regular check in the mail once she leaves wasn't at the top of her mind.
Cities rely on systems that pollute our world.
On Wednesday, NASA officials announced a serious problem with the Kepler satellite, the world's most successful planet-finding machine.