Google lets destroyed Lion of Mosul roar again
Google has recreated an ancient statue destroyed by the Islamic State group in 2015, using crowd-sourced pictures and 3D printing.
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Google has recreated an ancient statue destroyed by the Islamic State group in 2015, using crowd-sourced pictures and 3D printing.
Proposed Australian law could thwart peer support, universities say
Several states have begun to fund efforts to help students with their basic needs amid growing concern about homelessness and hunger on campus.
Rider University had planned to sell one of its campuses to a Chinese education company by July 1.
FlatWorld, a publisher of award-winning college learning materials that are both affordable and high quality, today announced the results from its second annual survey of university faculty members’ attitudes towards textbook costs.
It seems fitting that e-scooters — which have generated both hatred and adoration since the moment they appeared in cities such as Santa Monica, California — have become the battleground for a debate over how data is collected and used by cities and private mobility companies.
Consumers who bought ebooks via Microsoft's online store are losing access to their libraries.
With borrowers who attended for-profits having waited years on loan relief applications, lawyers this week sued the Education Department to take action on more than 150,000 claims.
The girls began appearing about seven in the morning.
China has added 46 new majors to the catalog of secondary vocational schools to better serve the country’s economic and social development, according to the Ministry of Education (MOE).