‘Greedy colleges’ not off the hook for latest college admissions scam, scholar says
Wealthy parents are giving up custody of their own children in order to receive financial aid and evade extra costs.
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Wealthy parents are giving up custody of their own children in order to receive financial aid and evade extra costs.
A State Department official says Chinese students are welcome. She also speaks of Chinese propaganda and influence activities on U.S. campuses, and of academic espionage.
David Haskell tried to promote freedom of expression at Canada’s Wilfrid Laurier University by working from the inside, with little to show for it.
A Simmons University professor dismissed the concept of American exceptionalism as "absurd," when commenting on the election of Boris Johnson as prime minister in the U.K.
The Chinese nationalists disrupting pro-Hong Kong democracy rallies at the University of Queensland arrived 300 strong, with a speaker to blast China’s national anthem. They deferred to a leader in a pink shirt. And their tactics included violence.
The conversation about levying taxes on carbon emissions — a controversial one in many countries and practically a third-rail no-no in the United States political arena — is heating up around the world, seemingly in lockstep with the planet itself.
US president’s agitations seen as having political rather than practical goals
Nearly 80 percent of the highest paid state employees in the state of Virginia are public university staffers
Oberlin College asked the court for a stay of judgment in a lawsuit involving a local bakery.
Concerned about limited purchasing options and potential price increases, students and consumer groups challenge the proposed merger of two major textbook publishers.