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Australian move to deny government subsidies to students who bomb out makes things worse for them, and no better for taxpayers Read more
Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has announced that it will cut 10,000 jobs. Read more
As of July 1, Nevada State College could be known as Nevada State University. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents voted 9-4 Friday to approve the name change. Read more
Awareness of the nation's massive labor shortage problem is increasing. Read more
The College of the Ozarks is asking the Supreme Court to review a Biden directive that forces the school to allow male students into female dorms. Read more
A senior police officer has recommended teaching schoolchildren from primary level about the risks of online image-sharing and misogynistic social media figures such as Andrew Tate. Read more
MaiaLearning and Scoir are gaining ground against the company that has been a dominant college planning tool for students and schools. Read more
British scientists are tracking two of the world's biggest icebergs as they drift towards areas where they could affect shipping, fishing and wildlife. Read more
With every technological innovation comes the need to educate the next generation of students to ensure they can apply those skills to their future careers. Read more
Michigan State University students were reluctant to return to campus following a deadly shooting. Officials have tried to balance student mental health with academic goals. Read more