Prof says border enforcement harms environment
A New Mexico Tech professor has found that both legal and illegal activity at the U.S.-Mexico border are causing a decrease in vegetation cover.
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A New Mexico Tech professor has found that both legal and illegal activity at the U.S.-Mexico border are causing a decrease in vegetation cover.
Decreased higher ed market share signals shift in online program management
A robotics company whose creations have amassed millions of views on YouTube, is renting out one of its stars, Spot.
Harvard University recently signed on to an environmentally minded “Cool Food Pledge” in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint.
Federal appeals court rules that the University of Michigan's Bias Response Team might not be able to punish students, but it may still have powers that could limit free expression on campus.
Lack of scholarly freedom in China threatens future progress for its universities and harms overseas partnerships, warns Scholars at Risk
One Syracuse University course’s required reading calls black conservatives “sellouts” and says they engage in “Uncle Tom Porn.” The author, leftist filmmaker Michael Moore, asks “how much are these freaks being paid?”
At a handful of universities nationwide, students are adjusting to sharing their campuses with food delivery robots that roam the quad alongside them, a new and growing trend that has seen its share of laughs and hiccups.
Europe's top court has ruled that Google does not have to apply the right to be forgotten globally.
Students across the globe walked out of class on September 20 as part of a “climate strike” aimed at pursuing “environmental justice.”