Can ‘Science Diplomacy’ Work?
Advocates see great need, but some wonder if the concept can survive in the current era.
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Advocates see great need, but some wonder if the concept can survive in the current era.
Administrations ease back on foreign fee splurge to avoid financial overexposure and to protect student experience
A district court judge tossed out free speech nonprofit Speech First's lawsuit against the University of Texas at Austin.
China's latest message to its people: The United States is evil -- don't go there
This week, I find myself sitting squarely at the intersection of clarity and confusion when it comes to my perspective about what’s needed to transform our global energy systems.
Tom Siebel, whose fortune Forbes pegs at $2.9 billion, is announcing today that his company, C3.ai, will cover the total cost for employees to earn a master’s degree in computer science online.
Nearly 20 parents have pleaded not guilty, including “Full House” actress Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli.
CodePath.org, a nonprofit boot camp, offers ready-made, industry-approved coding courses to colleges and trains students to teach them for credit.
A University of Michigan history course will study the "History of the American Right."
The British industrial city Manchester is pretty much known for three contributions to global culture: its soccer team, Manchester United; Herman's Hermits, the dreamy 1960s pop band; and The Guardian newspaper, the nearly 200-year-old bastion of British liberalism.