Messing Up the Count
Social science groups say Trump administration is endangering the reliability of the Census -- and research that uses Census data -- by adding question on citizenship.
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Social science groups say Trump administration is endangering the reliability of the Census -- and research that uses Census data -- by adding question on citizenship.
College admissions season is here. In the coming weeks, millions of high school seniors will receive letters of acceptance or rejection. They will then have a few more weeks to choose which school to attend.
Researchers in Australia say they have traced the country's indigenous languages back to a single, common tongue.
State lawmakers changed the rules five years ago to allow immigrants living in the country illegally to pay in-state tuition at New Jersey's colleges and universities.
China's first unstaffed "car vending machine" was unveiled in South China's Guangzhou on Monday.
Israeli universities have been told to bar their academics from expressing political opinions in class.
Gregor Sailer makes work that challenges our understanding of what it means to encounter authenticity and illusion within photography.
First, some good news: In recent decades, students from modest backgrounds have flooded onto college campuses.
Children in France will start school at the age of three instead of six, under new reforms announced by President Emmanuel Macron.
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