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More than 11,000 elephants have been killed by ivory poachers in Gabon since 2004 according to new research.
Penn State liberal arts and education faculty will be partners in the new World Universities Network (WUN) Language Assessment Research Network (LARN), along with six other universities from China, United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia.
Getting under the surface of green investing funds and strategies.
“Financial” and “stability” aren’t terms that have paired well in many sectors of late, and higher education is no exception.
Kuwait supports free speech but must act against illegal comments made about the Gulf state's ruler, the government said on Monday, after a Twitter user was jailed for five years.A
Wisconsin is shaping up to be an important front in the battle over for-profit higher education, with a likely crackdown in Milwaukee and a brewing debate over tighter regulations at the state level.
With a large chin, a prominent slightly arched nose and delicate lips, the "face" of England's King Richard III has been unveiled, a day after researchers confirmed his remains had finally been found after 500 years.
Hundreds of soccer matches have been fixed in a global betting scam run from Singapore, police said on Monday, in a blow to the image of the world's most popular sport and a multi-billion
A study of Google searches has found "significant discrimination" in advert results depending on the perceived race of names searched for.