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In the Middle East and North Africa, many researchers don't boast about their findings, explains one expert.
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In the Middle East and North Africa, many researchers don't boast about their findings, explains one expert.
For seven days and counting, dozens of Seattle University students have been holding a sit-in in the lobby of a university administrative building, demanding an overhaul of one of the university’s elite programs and the resignation of a college dean.
Michael Gillenwater was so tired he was mixing up his words, worn out from weeks of conference calls with the United Nations, the German government and more.
As the world moves to slash CO2 emissions, the shipping and aviation sectors have managed to remain on the sidelines.
Peer pressure and departmental culture, not a divide between quantitative and qualitative disciplines, may explain the variations between marks awarded to students in different subjects.
For the past two nights, amid a dazzling, world famous skyline, the International Commerce Center -- Hong Kong's tallest skyscraper -- has glimmered with a secret message.
George Mason University can rename its law school for the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia without state-level approval.
The town of Kota in northern Rajasthan state is known for its numerous study centres which help students pass India's extremely competitive admission exams for medical and engineering colleges.
Companies spend millions of dollars so colleges can offer their programs online. 2U says data can tell the company if the investment will be worth it.
China’s appetite for jade has grown as the country has become wealthier.