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A $12.9 million grant for a study on dementia risks among at-risk U.S. populations was terminated by the National Institutes of Health.
Under common A-F grading systems, teachers factor both academic achievement and noncognitive factors, such as extra credit ...
A narrative that moves amongst interlaced stories, spanning 165 years, and shuttling long distances around the globe sounds ...
China's foreign ministry slammed U.S. trade tactics, warning it won't bow to pressure, calling the U.S. a "bully" in a statement. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Q&A: Why has Trump threatened Harvard’s tax-exempt status and what is at stake in his showdown with institutions of higher ...
The Trump administration freezing $2.2 billion in grants is still a severe blow to the Ivy League institution. Using its $52 ...
During the 2024–2025 academic year, the L.I.N.K. staff hosted two Sophomore Summits on January 19 and April 6. This signature ...
Gary Shapley is a veteran I.R.S. agent who raised concerns that the tax investigation into Hunter Biden was being slow-walked ...
Campus received emails sent to and from University of Connecticut President Radenka Maric, highlighting concerns of the university’s handling of the Israel and Palestine conflict ...
Enter Keeley Wickery, a Baker native with a biology background and a love of animals. With Wickery at the helm, 126 students can participate in the revitalized agriculture program. For her, giving the ...
Child care is critical to student parent success, but colleges can’t deliver the right support without the right data. Here's how two institutions are using data to better serve parenting students.