Cooper Union’s Tradition of Free Tuition May Be Near End
The prestigious college in New York is known for charging its students nothing, but financial problems may have made that practice unaffordable.
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The prestigious college in New York is known for charging its students nothing, but financial problems may have made that practice unaffordable.
Part swan song, part favor for a friend, Ken Bernstein’s letter to college professors upon his retirement from teaching high school government is generating buzz across higher education.
As London Fashion Week closes, Britain's budding designers must tackle the challenge of finding employment in an economy where most recent university graduates are struggling for work
North Korea threatened South Korea with final destruction during a debate at the United Nations Conference on Disarmament on Tuesday, saying it could take further steps after a nuclear
With activists killed in Brazil, Cambodia, the Philippines, and elsewhere, 2012 may have been the worst year yet for violence against those working to protect the environment.
The outdoor gear and clothing giant shows how a company that sells stuff can do less harm to the earth.
Egypt's campaign to shut down smuggling tunnels running under its border into the Gaza Strip threatens to throw thousands of Palestinians out of work in the Hamas-run enclave.The network
In a blow for UK universities, a panel of Indian educationalists has recommended that students with a masters degree from the UK take additional credits at Indian universities to be eligible for government jobs or higher study in India.
New technology may herald a third industrial revolution, as it is possible to print anything drawn on paper as three-dimensional objects.
Fresh links on the latest in MOOC land: MOOCs get some cred through American Council of Edu, a Coursera/edX smackdown by an MIT student, Clay Shirky says MOOCs are the Napster of EDU.