Today’s college athlete isn’t limited to the nationally recruited quarterback or point guard. Coaches recruit golfers, fencers and now even video gamers to play for college […]
BEIJING — Chinese primary and secondary schools are often derided as grueling, test-driven institutions that churn out students who can recite basic facts but have little […]
American universities and colleges enrolled 350,000 more international students in 2014/15 as compared to 2007/08, indicating strong attractiveness of U.S. higher education institutions among globally mobile […]
By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz Lynn Raridon knows what it’s like to fight Texas law. During her decades as owner of the adult store Forbidden Fruit, in Austin, […]
By Andrew Joseph @DrewQJoseph August 23, 2016 Private universities will need to recognize graduate students who conduct research and help teach classes as employees and therefore […]
Alejandro Ortiz, Senior Research Associate As U.S. educational institutions, colleges, and universities scour the globe for sources of qualified international students, India ranks high on many […]
Williams College is one of the schools that’s dropped the SAT requirement. By Laura Krantz Globe Staff August 22, 2016 Several top New England colleges have […]
Kingston Grammar School students are today celebrating some exceptional A Level examination results that are amongst the School’s best in the last 5 years. The class […]
John Deziel, a field representative with the Department of Homeland Security, met with Denise Hammon, president of the School of Fashion Design in Boston, to talk […]
Analysis seeks to identify universities that will challenge the global status quo in higher education. Rapidly improving universities that are seeking to capitalize on global trends […]
Traditional colleges including Northeastern University and Bellevue College are entering the coding boot camp market by partnering with boot camp providers or by creating their own programs. […]