2018: A year of living anxiously
This year, like most years, has begun with statements both hopeful and optimistic about what the new year may bring.
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This year, like most years, has begun with statements both hopeful and optimistic about what the new year may bring.
Blockchain is poised to revolutionize the enterprise across a number of industries, but knowledge of how the technology actually works remains lacking from both a tech and business perspective.
Students aren't exposed to many opportunities to engage spiritually once they enter college, a new study finds.
A development programme that aims to empower female academics has been criticised for suggesting that women’s image is more important than the quality of their work.
Activist Malala Yousafzai's charity is getting a major investment from Apple.
According to the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College, more than 32,000 college age Puerto Ricans could move to the mainland this year.
True to the solar industry’s fears, President Donald Trump late Monday imposed tariffs of 30 percent on imported solar cells and panels.
The UVM College of Arts and Sciences is considering the elimination of 25 percent of all full-time non-tenured faculty and 40 percent of part-time non-tenured faculty over the next five years, according to an internal UVM communication.
WeWork and 2U are working to create a “global campus” for adults studying for job-friendly credentials online, expanding their competitive footprint.
Academic freedom in Hong Kong is under threat from a growing backlash from China against recent pro-democracy demonstrations, a new study claims.