Birth dearth approaches
Rising graduation rates mean more high schoolers receiving diplomas than previously expected as classes diversify rapidly. But by the mid-2020s, class sizes start shrinking.
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Rising graduation rates mean more high schoolers receiving diplomas than previously expected as classes diversify rapidly. But by the mid-2020s, class sizes start shrinking.
Big tech firms face yearly checks on how they are tackling illegal and harmful content under new rules unveiled by the European Commission.
'Prospective students need to hear how higher education can be accessible, affordable and productive'
Virus management earns no brownie points for Antipodean education, with UK ranked higher even on safety
Tennessee State University has hired Rev. Al Sharpton as a "Distinguished Guest Lecturer."
Later start offers chance at warmer conditions and more vaccinations, say leaders
A public school system in Charlotte, North Carolina, recently announced plans to rename its academic center as some have accused the current name of promoting white supremacists.
Consumer advocates urge Biden to use an executive order to cancel federal loan debt
Google applications including YouTube, email and Docs have suffered a rare service outage, with users unable to access many of the company's services.
An essay published last week in The Wall Street Journal is prompting considerable criticism in academic circles.