New Real World Maths Course
The UK government claims that all sixth-formers should study maths. Mathematics in Education and Industry (MEI) was ordered to create a new maths course aimed at solving real problems. Students who...
View ArticleForeign Licence Revoked for the Bilston Community College
The Bilston Community College has lost its foreign licence as the UK Border Agency felt that the college has not been completing its duties. The ‘Tier 4 Visa’ for the college was revoked on the 26th...
View ArticleNorth Island College Has Been Financed to Research the Salmon Aquaculture
North Island College (or NIC) located on Vancouver Island, Canada, has been provided with the Entry Level Innovation Enhancement grant by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (or...
View ArticleOEDb Ranks Nation’s Online Undergraduate Programs
Open Education Database has published its ranking of colleges that offer online education for undergraduates. The OEDb ranking is released every year, but the latest one is the first to feature...
View ArticleFeds’ list of most expensive colleges
What are the most expensive colleges? That depends what you mean by “most expensive.” Are they the schools with the highest listed tuition — the highest sticker price? Or those with the highest...
View ArticleGOP yet to schedule No Child Left Behind vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican rewrite of the No Child Left Behind education law seems to be losing momentum as conservatives in the party don’t think the bill does enough to reduce Washington’s...
View ArticleConcussion suit vs NCAA seeks class-action status
CHICAGO (AP) — Attorneys suing the NCAA over its handling of head injuries asked a federal judge Friday to let them expand the lawsuit nationwide to include thousands of plaintiffs in a case they...
View ArticleReport: Economic concerns drive college choices
WASHINGTON (AP) — College costs are driving decisions about which schools to attend, what to study and even where to live, according to a report from loan giant Sallie Mae. Parents no longer foot the...
View ArticleNCAA’s enforcement staff will go back to school
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA will soon be sending enforcement staff members back to school. Interim enforcement chief Jonathan Duncan told The Associated Press it’s part of a broader plan to give...
View ArticleObama Calls for Cost Conscious College Ratings System
Calling higher education an “economic imperative,” President Barack Obama is pushing for a new rating system for colleges that would judge schools on affordability and performance and determine how...
View ArticleNumber of Students Taking up Engineering Courses at Indian Colleges Increases
As the amount of applicants who want to take up engineering courses under the government quota has grown in the current year, over 50,000 places are predicted to be offered to them. Officials dealing...
View ArticleMississippi football players cause Ole Miss play disrupt
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A University of Mississippi professor says that a group of Ole Miss students, including football players, disrupted a production of a campus play with “hate speech” on Tuesday...
View ArticleRice joins playoff committee as ‘student of game’
The most scrutinized committee in sports has been set. The members of playoff committee they’ll need thick skin, plenty of time and the ability to leave their loyalties behind to pick the four teams...
View ArticleTop 5 Alternative European Student Cities
This month, we take a look at some of the best places to study in Europe, but rather than focussing on the all-time favourites, such as London, Paris, and Berlin, we’ve decided to look a bit harder...
View ArticleThe Cases of Ragging Are Registered outside the College Campus Territory
Although administrators of college campuses have taken numerous measures to remove ragging, many oppressors have started giving troubles to first-year students and juniors outside the territory of...
View Article‘Preferred’ pronouns gain traction at US colleges
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The weekly meetings of Mouthing Off!, a group for students at Mills College in Oakland, Calif., who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, always start the same way....
View ArticleIn mariachi music, students find path to college
WENATCHEE, Wash. (AP) — By the end of a recent weekend, the big achievement among Ramon Rivera’s high school mariachi band wasn’t that they had logged more than 700 miles in a bus packed with musical...
View Article25 injured as California school stage falls
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Investigators combed through a collapsed theater stage at a Southern California high school Sunday, trying to determine why it buckled during a performance and sent 25 students...
View ArticleNY college students charged after dog’s beer photo
BROCKPORT, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say two students at a New York state college were charged with animal abuse after a dog was held upside down over a keg and forced to drink beer. Police say one of...
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