Accreditation is supposed to make sure that all colleges meet certain basic, minimum standards. But in the case of the American College of Commerce and Technology, […]
Universities, including the world-renowned London School of Economics, are drawing up lists of courses that could face closure after Brexit and lobbying the government to save […]
The College of St. Joseph board of trustees is considering closing the school. “The CSJ trustees are considering a number of options,” Board President Arthur Kenlan […]
Malta has announced changes to its student visa policy that will simplify and streamline the process for non-EU students and include work rights. Its aim is […]
Among the various legacies of French colonialism, loosely defined, including colonial architecture, baguettes, butter, economic exploitation, war, and various words (bia-bière-beer, bơ-beurre-butter, bồ-beau-lover, cà phê-café–coffee, lavabo=sink, phô […]
Among the most-appreciated advantages of studying abroad are the opportunities to open one’s mind to other cultures, learn new languages, experience different teaching styles and – especially – […]