The man who was fired by a machine
"It wasn't the first time my key card failed, I assumed it was time to replace it."
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"It wasn't the first time my key card failed, I assumed it was time to replace it."
United States President Donald Trump offered a misleading characterization of his deal with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un on Thursday, insisting the nation had agreed to begin "total denuclearization" right away
Many regions and cities find themselves ill-equipped to handle the hurricanes, extreme temperatures and fires occurring more frequently with climate change
In his new book, the digital education veteran Peter Smith calls for an end to “knowledge discrimination” at our colleges and universities.
Heterodox Academy, now more than 2,000 strong, stands against censorship and for free inquiry.
Russian trolls posing as an American college student tweeted about divisive social, political and cultural issues using an account that amassed thousands of followers -- and appeared in dozens of news stories published by major media outlets -- as recently as March.
The decision to class gaming addiction as a mental health disorder was "premature" and based on a "moral panic", experts have said.
June 23, 1988 marked the date on which climate change became a national issue.
Introduction of lecture capture also leads to significant drop in attainment, King’s College London study finds
As with the Higher Education Act (HEA), Congress is past due in reauthorizing the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act.