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The Georgia Institute of Technology’s plan to offer a low-cost online master’s degree to 10,000 students at once creates what may be a first-of-its-kind template for the evolving role of public universities and corporations.
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The Georgia Institute of Technology’s plan to offer a low-cost online master’s degree to 10,000 students at once creates what may be a first-of-its-kind template for the evolving role of public universities and corporations.
Just as markets over-built housing, mispriced mortgages and bid up prices beyond the real financial capacity of homebuyers, America's colleges and universities have over-expanded and over-priced their product.
A two-year study by the University System of Georgia shows classrooms are empty during most of the week.
For the second time in five months, Timbuktu's treasured collection of ancient manuscripts is under threat.
Literally dozens of organizations provide eco-guidance related to buying green products.
In a scene right out of Star Trek, a Texas company is developing a 3-D food printer for astronauts to create custom meals on the fly.
Liberty Reserve - a Costa Rican-based digital currency service - has been shut down after the reported arrest of its founder.
The parents of a teen vandal from Jiangsu province have apologized to the public for the graffiti their son scratched on a stone sculpture in an ancient temple in Egypt ...
France’s National Assembly will this week debate plans to relax laws requiring teaching at universities to be conducted only in French, in a bid to attract more foreign students.
The Arab Spring toppled regimes in power for decades within only months of each other.