COP24 and the color of money
The 2018 global climate negotiations are behind us, a successful if not grueling ordeal aimed at finding consensus among nearly 200 countries on how to solve climate change.
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The 2018 global climate negotiations are behind us, a successful if not grueling ordeal aimed at finding consensus among nearly 200 countries on how to solve climate change.
Online education provider unveiled plan to monetize its MOOCs, but observers say real opportunity for edX to grow lies in online program management business.
In 1854, a 26-year-old Chinese man, Rong Hong (Yung Wing), graduated from Yale University.
Stanford University is making changes in how it calculates undergraduate students’ financial aid to exclude the value of home equity, acknowledging that many families may be house rich but cash poor and see college as out of reach.
For the first time, an object in our solar system has been found more than 100 times farther than Earth is from the sun.
The World Economic Forum projects that about $5.7 trillion will need to be invested annually in green infrastructure by 2020.
Health sciences final exam question on gangs, race and graffiti rubs some the wrong way at Cal State Long Beach. Now the professor is under investigation.
The National Science Foundation doled out $10 million to help colleges recruit minority students for STEM.
Have you ever imaged drawing on a paperboard, where you can also play piano and games? Now the scenario has become a reality, as a team at Chengdu University of Information Technology invented an interactive device for light and shadows.
As the end of the semester approaches, finals season is inevitable for many college students, and to calm students down, colleges and universities are hosting “de-stress” fests, offering students free massages, coloring books, and even a trip to the mall.