Experian: Credit agency told to stop sharing data without consent
Credit reference agency Experian has been sharing the personal information of millions of people without consent and must stop, the UK's information commissioner has ruled.
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Credit reference agency Experian has been sharing the personal information of millions of people without consent and must stop, the UK's information commissioner has ruled.
Black workers at universities are among the most vulnerable people on campuses. But they often are left out of conversations about racial justice.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to push business leaders seeking education to remote instruction
Democrats on the House Education Committee have issued subpoenas for several career staff at the Department of Education as the panel investigates the owner of several for-profit colleges.
The Kappa Delta sorority apologized for a social media post congratulating Supreme Court justice nominee and Kappa Delta alumna Amy Coney Barrett.
After Zoom shut down a university event with a Palestinian terrorist for at least the fourth time in a month, an academic group is pressuring U.S. college presidents to break their agreements with the online meeting provider.
Facebook has launched its first "cloud-streamed" video games but is not offering them to iPhones or iPads.
Increasing federal spending on research and science, including at universities, will be a top priority of his administration, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden told a left-of-center podcast.
THE survey finds that prospective mobile students are still reluctant to study online with an overseas university
George Washington University has given 23 student groups, including a number of female-led student groups, until December to amend their club constitutions to comply with the school’s nondiscrimination policy.